Why am I only seeing this thread now?!!?!
Haha yea, I'm learning that my actions do affect others.
I'll give you a positive one instead of a negative one.
I surprised my friend on my Godson's third Birthday. Nobody expected me to go and in fact it wasn't even mentioned to me, only in passing the previous evening amidst a conversation about how much we both had on our to-do-lists, it came up. I wasn't told because she didn't want to upset me, she knows me

knew that it would cut me up to know I was missing a big day.
I didn't say I'd go, I said nothing. I see them all the time, three times a week, but always in my house. My friend learned a long time ago she had to beat down the door sometimes and arrive unannounced or she'd never see me. That day I got up and travelled across the city took me oh about an hour 20. When I turned up at the door, the look of sheer joy on my friend's face was unreal. And my Godson didn't let go of my hand the whole day. He ignored all the other kids, he was afraid if he let go of my hand I'd disappear

I had a job separating myself from him to go pee he cried! I decided I didn't need to go
that bad haha
Kids are honest, logical and always say what they mean. My 3yr old Godson taught me my absences affect him. That destroys me and I'm gonna get it together, if I can't do it for myself I'll do it for him.