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<blockquote data-quote="StressedM0mma" data-source="post: 503555" data-attributes="member: 13204"><p>What a great thread. I love "hearing" about all of the wonderful things about our difficult children. My difficult child is an amazingly talented writer. She won first place in a regional contest last year, and first place in a contest at the H.S. this year. All though we are not seeing it right now, she is very smart. difficult child has a real connection to animals. The most fearful and aggressive dogs that we have fostered open up to her. difficult child also has a very natural riding ability. After one month of English riding lessons, she is where most girls are after a year and a half. She rode western like she was born on a horse. </p><p></p><p>It is so good to write all of this down. When I am in the middle of her gfgness, I can come back here, look at this, and remind myself that she is more than her gfgness.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="StressedM0mma, post: 503555, member: 13204"] What a great thread. I love "hearing" about all of the wonderful things about our difficult children. My difficult child is an amazingly talented writer. She won first place in a regional contest last year, and first place in a contest at the H.S. this year. All though we are not seeing it right now, she is very smart. difficult child has a real connection to animals. The most fearful and aggressive dogs that we have fostered open up to her. difficult child also has a very natural riding ability. After one month of English riding lessons, she is where most girls are after a year and a half. She rode western like she was born on a horse. It is so good to write all of this down. When I am in the middle of her gfgness, I can come back here, look at this, and remind myself that she is more than her gfgness. [/QUOTE]
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