firstwivesworld - From a Child Of Divorce: Celebrating With A Segmented Family - Comments http://www.firstwivesworld.com/resource/children/alyssa/a-child-divorce-celebrating-a-segmented-family Comments for "From a Child Of Divorce: Celebrating With A Segmented Family" en child of divorce http://www.firstwivesworld.com/resource/children/alyssa/a-child-divorce-celebrating-a-segmented-family#comment-5375 You have a stong sense of what is right. I admire your courage and strength of character that you posses for such a young girl. Most of all I love your spirit; meeting the challenges head on and learning from each opportunity life thows at you is a healthy prognosis for your next forty years, after college. Keep your eyes on that horizon prepared and your opimist nature will see you through life easily, happy and fulfilled. Wed, 07 May 2008 22:52:47 -0400 Guest comment 5375 at http://www.firstwivesworld.com From a Child Of Divorce: Celebrating With A Segmented Family http://www.firstwivesworld.com/resource/children/alyssa/a-child-divorce-celebrating-a-segmented-family <p>My parent's move toward divorce started four years ago, right before I left for college. In some ways I have been fortunate, because I haven't been home through all the ups and downs.</p><p>Usually, during major holidays and other such events, my older sister and I split them between our parents. Christmas eve we usually have dinner with my dad, Christmas day is spent with my mom. Most of the time, major family events are tolerable but I have also had some awful experiences. Last summer, I attended my cousin's wedding with my father and sister. I spent the entire reception in the bathroom crying while my father led my distant relatives to believe I was upset over my no-show date. I was really upset that my Dad promised me, without fail, he would pay my education, no questions asked. By the end of last summer, he was using my tuition payments and me as a way to make my mom angrier, and add fuel to the fire.</p><p>This month I am graduating from college, and the traditions are not conducive to segmented families. Each family at my school rents a tent with their friends on the quad for festivities after commencement, which will inevitably force my parents under one roof for one more day. I have approached this situation with the mentality that, if everyone is prepared ahead of time, things will more likely run better. I have spoken with both my parents concerning their behavior at my graduation, asking to please not argue, and keep in mind that this is my graduation. As a result, my dad has agreed to avoid my mom and vice versa. This is the best that can be done for my situation right now but it's a good start.</p><p><a href="http://www.firstwivesworld.com/resource/children/alyssa/a-child-divorce-celebrating-a-segmented-family">read more</a></p> http://www.firstwivesworld.com/resource/children/alyssa/a-child-divorce-celebrating-a-segmented-family#comments children of divorce divorce Kids and Family Moving Beyond Divorce Wed, 07 May 2008 08:48:42 -0400 Alyssa 6643 at http://www.firstwivesworld.com