Originally Posted By: mykarma
Journalling
But i guess the only think i can do is push on accepting the current situation and be patient.


MK, when there's a young child like yours, especially in her crucial developmental years, acceptance of the current situation and being patient just doesn't cut it, bro; you're unwittingly taking yourself even more out of your daughter's growing-up experience. What you said can be applied when adults are dealing adult issues, not for crucial parent-child bonding. If you want to have the best possible impression and life-training for your daughter (I know you do), then you need a different game plan. As LITB said, try arranging with your wife a new time to talk, at least.


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