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<blockquote data-quote="sam ilpa" data-source="post: 701460" data-attributes="member: 20954"><p>Thank you jetsam Tanya M and "recoveringenabler for your supportive words. For a moment there I began to lose sight. Recoveringenabler, You pointed out the social worker's tactics/ strategies/ job and reminded me of the sw's own words that she'll find her a place to live - I'm most grateful for you for that. I couldn't "see" that on my own with- all these emotions. I am especially focusing on your peace-giving words: </p><p>We all walk through this one step at a time......and on many, many occasions, without our interference or help, resources find their way to our children. </p><p>New leaf, i am still taking in your comments. if you are rambling, please don't apologize and please continue with- it. Your words are healing waters raging from flood gates feeding my soul. </p><p>I'm blessed by being able to be a part of this strong insightful community. I consider this community one of my biggest blessings. I read and reread all the comments and continue to gain and refuel from it. Each time finding something I didn't before. This morning, My prayers and positive energy are for your children, our children.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sam ilpa, post: 701460, member: 20954"] Thank you jetsam Tanya M and "recoveringenabler for your supportive words. For a moment there I began to lose sight. Recoveringenabler, You pointed out the social worker's tactics/ strategies/ job and reminded me of the sw's own words that she'll find her a place to live - I'm most grateful for you for that. I couldn't "see" that on my own with- all these emotions. I am especially focusing on your peace-giving words: We all walk through this one step at a time......and on many, many occasions, without our interference or help, resources find their way to our children. New leaf, i am still taking in your comments. if you are rambling, please don't apologize and please continue with- it. Your words are healing waters raging from flood gates feeding my soul. I'm blessed by being able to be a part of this strong insightful community. I consider this community one of my biggest blessings. I read and reread all the comments and continue to gain and refuel from it. Each time finding something I didn't before. This morning, My prayers and positive energy are for your children, our children. [/QUOTE]
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