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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 45941" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>You know what, Linda? I decided it was not appropriate for me to</p><p>post Mothers Day but this thread that you started indicates that</p><p>there is a relevence. When you posted the Mothers Day card from</p><p>your daughter I had two thoughts. First, I thought how sweet it</p><p>was that she remembered you and made a card. My second thought,</p><p>however, was similar to this thread. I wondered how long is she</p><p>going to think "you saved me from abuse" as opposed to "you love</p><p>me now and forever".</p><p></p><p>I'm still not sure if it is appropriate for me to share that thought because your children have such complex histories. on the other hand</p><p>when difficult child stopped thanking me for including him in our family, I felt we had made a big step forward. Does that make sense? DDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 45941, member: 35"] You know what, Linda? I decided it was not appropriate for me to post Mothers Day but this thread that you started indicates that there is a relevence. When you posted the Mothers Day card from your daughter I had two thoughts. First, I thought how sweet it was that she remembered you and made a card. My second thought, however, was similar to this thread. I wondered how long is she going to think "you saved me from abuse" as opposed to "you love me now and forever". I'm still not sure if it is appropriate for me to share that thought because your children have such complex histories. on the other hand when difficult child stopped thanking me for including him in our family, I felt we had made a big step forward. Does that make sense? DDD [/QUOTE]
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