Jas12
Ideal_Rock
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I realize this is a tough question since we can''t get inside of another''s head to make a real comparison, nor is worry really quantifiable, but i wonder, how much do you *feel* you worry on a daily basis?
Do things pop into your head and you worry for a min then move on, or
do you have a dull, constant feel of worry that permeates your day to day life
or maybe you hardly worry at all unless something specific happens?
I was away without my son for the first time this weekend. The longest we''d been apart up until then was a work day (6 hours) so on that ocassion I worried from time to time about specific things (how would he sleep, would he be confused, would he get enough fluids without nursing etc) but typically I am one to feel a general sense of worry that lies just below my day-to-day business of being a parent. I don''t know if i ever feel completely, utterly at ease. Not unhappy, just something hovering in/out of conciousness.
I can see why being a grandparent would be wonderful. You get a love comparable to that b/w a child and parent, but without the constant worry. Or so my mom/MIL claim
