Charity. The Kind You Accept, Not Give

Or: Carrie Never Faileth To Be A Charity Case

Tonight at a youth activity, Leah got teased for having a mom that has had so many problems this year. The girl comes from a family that is notorious for causing problems. They give us all kinds of grief in Primary so I wasn't super shocked. She felt terrible. I feel terrible. It's reached a point where I don't want to mention anything to anyone. I just want to quietly disappear and not be the problem child anymore. Or better yet, go back to a place in time where I had friendships I could maintain, callings I could easily do, hobbies (what!) and where everyday wasn't a fight to get to the end of it without some big fallout. 

And I'd like the bishop to stop calling me Job. 




Comments

Jennifer Walker said…
Mean people suck.And I love you so much. SO much.
Larri-Lea said…
Dang! And, yes, what Jen said. Poor Leah. You are in our prayers because we believe in charity. What can I do so far away? Just love you.

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