Don’t let it drag on, if you can contact them and clear the air (clear the air it doesn’t mean saying you’re sorry and it doesn’t mean saying they’re sorry) do it, but if you screamed at them and you now regret how you dealt with it maybe make contact and say for the sake of the rest of the family it’s best you all put it behind you.
life is too short, but it’s too short for regrets, you don’t need to offer them anything but it’s bugging you enough to set up a thread?
So for your sake do what you can to put a lid on it and let it go, you can then be civil to them and hold your head high if anything ever happens them
life is too short, but it’s too short for regrets, you don’t need to offer them anything but it’s bugging you enough to set up a thread?
So for your sake do what you can to put a lid on it and let it go, you can then be civil to them and hold your head high if anything ever happens them
yes, I watched one family member say goodbye to another in an A&E cubicle, they hadn’t spoken for years. I know some who missed out on saying goodbye and I know they regret it, You might not be close to these family members but it’s really not worth the time you’re putting into being upset or angry with them. Let it go, contact them to make peace for the sake of everyone in the family and let it go.Anyone been through any thing similar?!