Confession Sunday Confession Sunday: Family Dysfunction by Mark Tulin by Mark TulinMarch 11, 2018 Comments 16 Share this:FacebookLinkedInPocketMoreTwitterPinterestRedditTumblrLike this:Like Loading... 16 comments on “Confession Sunday: Family Dysfunction by Mark Tulin” BeckiesMentalMess.wordpress.com March 11, 2018 Oh, my family is certifiable! LOL! Love this post. 🙂 Reply Mark Tulin March 11, 2018 😊 Reply liefladee March 11, 2018 Yes, perspective is an interesting view. : ) Reply Mark Tulin March 11, 2018 🤓 Reply Patti Moore Wilson, wednesdayschild2 March 11, 2018 I often wonder if there really is such a thing as a ‘normal’ family. Despite the perfect families I have occasionally seen on TV, I have yet to meet a real one… Reply Mark Tulin March 11, 2018 I agree. I think that they only exist on TV. At least TV of the fifties and early sixties. 🙂 Reply Hope March 11, 2018 Your photo reminds me of hear no evil, see no evil, speak no evil! Reply Mark Tulin March 11, 2018 Probably that’s what dysfunctional families do. 🙂 Reply tmezpoetry March 11, 2018 Smiling… Reply Mark Tulin March 11, 2018 🙂 Reply Soul Therapist March 12, 2018 This post deeply resonates with me Reply Mark Tulin March 12, 2018 I wouldn’t doubt it. I wouldn’t trade my dysfunctional family for any other family. ☺️ Reply Soul Therapist March 12, 2018 I will rather die than trade my family… They remain the best thing that has happened to me Mark Tulin March 12, 2018 You’re blessed. 🙏🏻 maskeddisguise March 13, 2018 Totally completely true. Or maybe we just became used to the craziness, hence making them less disfunctional XD Reply Mark Tulin March 14, 2018 That could be true. We’ve adapted or perhaps minimized it the older we get. Reply Leave a Reply Cancel reply Enter your comment here... Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in: Email (required) (Address never made public) Name (required) Website You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out / Change ) You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out / Change ) You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out / Change ) Cancel Connecting to %s Notify me of new comments via email. Notify me of new posts via email. Δ Post navigation Previous Post Next Post
Oh, my family is certifiable! LOL! Love this post. 🙂
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Yes, perspective is an interesting view. : )
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I often wonder if there really is such a thing as a ‘normal’ family. Despite the perfect families I have occasionally seen on TV, I have yet to meet a real one…
I agree. I think that they only exist on TV. At least TV of the fifties and early sixties. 🙂
Your photo reminds me of hear no evil, see no evil, speak no evil!
Probably that’s what dysfunctional families do. 🙂
Smiling…
🙂
This post deeply resonates with me
I wouldn’t doubt it. I wouldn’t trade my dysfunctional family for any other family. ☺️
I will rather die than trade my family… They remain the best thing that has happened to me
You’re blessed. 🙏🏻
Totally completely true. Or maybe we just became used to the craziness, hence making them less disfunctional XD
That could be true. We’ve adapted or perhaps minimized it the older we get.