It turns out that Mama may have balked about the piece of ham that I left was because she didn't want to have to cut it up, because of her shoulder. The way that she had spoken, she gave an indication that her shoulder was fine; at least the email that she sent implied that. I wish that she had just said that, however I guess that I should have assumed that. So, that is where the 'not thinking about others' came from. I can't really argue that either. I'm the one that had taken her to the surgery appointment 11 months before, and a couple years before that. Things like that just never occurs to me. It didn't with my ex, and I saw him everyday. It often doesn't with my boyfriend and I see him everyday as well. I think that I only see it in others when they are very obvious about it. In the case of my mother, I don't really care to see it, since I tend to spend all of my time avoiding her.
Monica P. Collins
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