CTU
Meddlesome Priestess
Mom, you've got an intelligent head on your shoulders. I know that you think you know what's best for your child in terms of who gets to see her, when, and under what circumstances and that's very common and is considered by some to be very normal. That's all very nice, but the reality is that you're going to be co-parenting this child for a very, very long time and you and Dad need to work with each other rather than against each other and truthfully that realization can be the hardest hurdle to overcome.
And sometimes that's not possible. Sometimes it can feel like you had a child with Satan's Chipmunk. But for the most part, if two parents can accept that neither is "better" or "more important" than the other the co-parenting becomes much much easier and - clutch your pearls here, because this is a radical thought - you can both actually enjoy the path of parenting your child together.
Spend some time reading the forum. Go through the archives. Learn what does and doesn't matter to the court, which battles are worth fighting and which aren't, and know when to roll your eyes in private and when to calmly say your piece.
I'm giving you the benefit of the doubt here. Don't go ruining my day.
And sometimes that's not possible. Sometimes it can feel like you had a child with Satan's Chipmunk. But for the most part, if two parents can accept that neither is "better" or "more important" than the other the co-parenting becomes much much easier and - clutch your pearls here, because this is a radical thought - you can both actually enjoy the path of parenting your child together.
Spend some time reading the forum. Go through the archives. Learn what does and doesn't matter to the court, which battles are worth fighting and which aren't, and know when to roll your eyes in private and when to calmly say your piece.
I'm giving you the benefit of the doubt here. Don't go ruining my day.