Posted: Tue Nov 16, 2010 8:10 am
Mike, you're right my Mother in Law was probably concerned, and me being raised by an RN, my mother never showed excitement over any of our illnesses or injuries. My children are amazed at how calm I am when there is a crisis and/or taking care of serious cuts and injuries.
And that I get excited over different types of things. But more I think they are thinking about when I'm concentrating on something and I turn around and my husband or kid are just standing there, I'll "scream" as they spooked me.
But after listening more to Lucinda, I probably have my adrenaline up focusing on my tasks at hand and to have a "person" be where they aren't suppose to be in my mind's eye will cause me to shriek at the top of my lungs! LOL!
I don't know why my mother had difficulty talking to me about this stuff. My one sister thinks that she might have been molested as a kid and brought her shame to the family. This is the sister that has all the problems and is the middle child. So we have no idea, or maybe it was me, that I didn't want to discuss things due to my modest nature. Although, my Mom had me watch my cat have her kittens in my closet in the wee hours of the morning. It was interesting, but I was tired.
My husband only has these type of discussions when he is pushed to the "brink" most of the time. He had ADHD and low self-esteem while growing up. His father loss some of his hearing in one of the wars, where he practiced being part of a "gunner" with the cannons. But I think it could be partly loss due to nerve damage from genetics.
So his Father talked more and told stories that he read to the point of repetition. Now my husband is like that, and he told my children to "remind" him that they heard the story so that he won't retell it over again & again. Since then, the children have told my husband that they heard the story, but he continues to tell the story, either he couldn't hear what they said or it is an "obsessive" thing to tell the story.
Because the "excitement" of the story is still there and it is told word for word.
I'm getting to the point now that I've forgotten the story so now I don't mind hearing it because I forgot the ending! 
The family reunion is this weekend and my Father in Law will be sleeping in the guest room. Now I'll have DH and FIL snoring close by!
Definitely, your coaching is going to be well studied and used in the upcoming days!
And that I get excited over different types of things. But more I think they are thinking about when I'm concentrating on something and I turn around and my husband or kid are just standing there, I'll "scream" as they spooked me.
But after listening more to Lucinda, I probably have my adrenaline up focusing on my tasks at hand and to have a "person" be where they aren't suppose to be in my mind's eye will cause me to shriek at the top of my lungs! LOL!
I don't know why my mother had difficulty talking to me about this stuff. My one sister thinks that she might have been molested as a kid and brought her shame to the family. This is the sister that has all the problems and is the middle child. So we have no idea, or maybe it was me, that I didn't want to discuss things due to my modest nature. Although, my Mom had me watch my cat have her kittens in my closet in the wee hours of the morning. It was interesting, but I was tired.
My husband only has these type of discussions when he is pushed to the "brink" most of the time. He had ADHD and low self-esteem while growing up. His father loss some of his hearing in one of the wars, where he practiced being part of a "gunner" with the cannons. But I think it could be partly loss due to nerve damage from genetics.
So his Father talked more and told stories that he read to the point of repetition. Now my husband is like that, and he told my children to "remind" him that they heard the story so that he won't retell it over again & again. Since then, the children have told my husband that they heard the story, but he continues to tell the story, either he couldn't hear what they said or it is an "obsessive" thing to tell the story.
Because the "excitement" of the story is still there and it is told word for word.
The family reunion is this weekend and my Father in Law will be sleeping in the guest room. Now I'll have DH and FIL snoring close by!
Definitely, your coaching is going to be well studied and used in the upcoming days!