Yes I misunderstood, but not I understand.
)) Well from what she is saying, she's definitely having issues letting go.
But she will just have to get use to it I guess...
Hopefully this doesn't go on much longer!
My sister's husband's mother did stuff like this, and I remember it was his 30 birthday and he was at his house with my sister and their kids. His mother, who lives only 30 minutes away calls and says, I should be able to see my son on his birthday. ..like, ok? Then come on over! Versus my family, who did just show up univited for his 30th birthday, gave him gifts, partied and moved on. Some in-laws get this victim mentality instead of be positive, supportive, outgoing and involved...like they gotta lay there and whine and moan..you ignore it after a while they go one of two ways - obstantant and worse or, humbled and better.
I hope you feel better, too!


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and "great, time to send off hundreds of resumes!" 
As I said, I didn't post this necessarily for advice (though I welcome any thoughts or feedback), just to open up a little more on here and clear my head a bit. I did feel pretty good to type all that out; I've shared pieces of this with some others lately, but I think this is the first time I've collected my thoughts together in this way.
) It's neat that you were able to maintain a relationship over such distance for such a long period of time, though!


