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Birthday thoughts.......(Q)
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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 571665" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>I relate to many of your posts due to my experiences with difficult child#2. He is now 21 and actually has someone who is "a friend". The boy likely would not be a friend under normal circumstances but both of his parents are alcoholics and he keeps getting jobs and relocating...and the parents follow to sponge off him. Isn't life crazy? Anyway, difficult child#2 invited him to live at GFGmom's house with him and it has been a win/win. Likely not a lifelong friendship but this year after waiting so long difficult child#2 can say "my friend" and we actually know what person he is referring to. Sixteen is a "big" birthday but remember that it may be another five years or so before he is close to "sixteen". He is making progress because he is blessed to have you. Be patient and remember to be pleased with each baby step. DDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 571665, member: 35"] I relate to many of your posts due to my experiences with difficult child#2. He is now 21 and actually has someone who is "a friend". The boy likely would not be a friend under normal circumstances but both of his parents are alcoholics and he keeps getting jobs and relocating...and the parents follow to sponge off him. Isn't life crazy? Anyway, difficult child#2 invited him to live at GFGmom's house with him and it has been a win/win. Likely not a lifelong friendship but this year after waiting so long difficult child#2 can say "my friend" and we actually know what person he is referring to. Sixteen is a "big" birthday but remember that it may be another five years or so before he is close to "sixteen". He is making progress because he is blessed to have you. Be patient and remember to be pleased with each baby step. DDD [/QUOTE]
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