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And then he blew it
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<blockquote data-quote="Albatross" data-source="post: 631076" data-attributes="member: 17720"><p>I'm so sorry, Echo. That conversation about broke my heart reading it -- I can't imagine having it. </p><p></p><p>That is all we can do, to be a little vulnerable when we think they might be sincere this time and put the gates back up when it turns out they are not. I can't make sense out of the change-stealing, so OBVIOUS. I am glad to read that he is still trying, moving toward his SSI and food stamps. It seems to me that maybe this is the way he wants it too, that he be in some sort of living arrangement where he has a degree of independence but is not on the streets. Maybe taking the change was a difficult child way of making that happen. That is what I hope, anyway.</p><p></p><p>At any rate, the next time I am faced with a difficult child heartbreak, I am going to remember you on that tennis court and do something really outrageous! You have such tremendous strength, grace and humor and it is a great privilege to know you through this board.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Albatross, post: 631076, member: 17720"] I'm so sorry, Echo. That conversation about broke my heart reading it -- I can't imagine having it. That is all we can do, to be a little vulnerable when we think they might be sincere this time and put the gates back up when it turns out they are not. I can't make sense out of the change-stealing, so OBVIOUS. I am glad to read that he is still trying, moving toward his SSI and food stamps. It seems to me that maybe this is the way he wants it too, that he be in some sort of living arrangement where he has a degree of independence but is not on the streets. Maybe taking the change was a difficult child way of making that happen. That is what I hope, anyway. At any rate, the next time I am faced with a difficult child heartbreak, I am going to remember you on that tennis court and do something really outrageous! You have such tremendous strength, grace and humor and it is a great privilege to know you through this board. [/QUOTE]
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