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<blockquote data-quote="New Leaf" data-source="post: 695271" data-attributes="member: 19522"><p>What hopes and dreams we all have for our beloved children from before they were even born, til we first laid eyes on them and beyond. We are filled with joy and worry for their well being and future, from their first wobbling precarious steps, first day at school, first crush. It is as if their heartbeats are our very own.</p><p>It is no wonder that as they try to figure out their potential that each misstep off the path creates misery for us. So we are here at this site yearning to find answers and peace of mind along with other parents who are on similar journeys.</p><p></p><p>All we ever wanted for our beloved children was for them to find their purpose as they venture out into the world. To be safe, to be content, to make their way steadily forward. To be self sufficient.To be healthy, to be respectful and mindful of others. To know their worth and strive for the highest. To have a roof over their heads and nourishment in their bellies.</p><p></p><p>To know that they are loved.</p><p></p><p>We will not be around forever, so it is imperative that they know how to fend for themselves.</p><p></p><p>I hope that your son and any other adult children (including my own) who stumble upon this site will understand the depths of despair parents have gone to, <em>to have the need to be here. </em></p><p></p><p>It is a way for us all to soothe the dismay, frustration, heartache and pain we feel when our beloveds are struggling to find their way. A way to journal out our heart thoughts, yet at the same time, receive opinions, suggestions and solutions, <em>comfort</em>.</p><p></p><p>I am sorry to see Jabber that you may not be posting. Your posts have helped me, and many others, I am sure.</p><p></p><p></p><p>If my two read my posts, they have read my anger, sorrow, my love, my innermost thoughts. Well then, so be it. It is the truth of my heartache and desperately, resolutely trying to heal, even as they continue to struggle. I love them with all my heart and wish the same as you Lil and Jabber, for them to be healthy, to find their potential and live a good life.</p><p></p><p>(((HUGS)))</p><p>Leafy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="New Leaf, post: 695271, member: 19522"] What hopes and dreams we all have for our beloved children from before they were even born, til we first laid eyes on them and beyond. We are filled with joy and worry for their well being and future, from their first wobbling precarious steps, first day at school, first crush. It is as if their heartbeats are our very own. It is no wonder that as they try to figure out their potential that each misstep off the path creates misery for us. So we are here at this site yearning to find answers and peace of mind along with other parents who are on similar journeys. All we ever wanted for our beloved children was for them to find their purpose as they venture out into the world. To be safe, to be content, to make their way steadily forward. To be self sufficient.To be healthy, to be respectful and mindful of others. To know their worth and strive for the highest. To have a roof over their heads and nourishment in their bellies. To know that they are loved. We will not be around forever, so it is imperative that they know how to fend for themselves. I hope that your son and any other adult children (including my own) who stumble upon this site will understand the depths of despair parents have gone to, [I]to have the need to be here. [/I] It is a way for us all to soothe the dismay, frustration, heartache and pain we feel when our beloveds are struggling to find their way. A way to journal out our heart thoughts, yet at the same time, receive opinions, suggestions and solutions, [I]comfort[/I]. I am sorry to see Jabber that you may not be posting. Your posts have helped me, and many others, I am sure. If my two read my posts, they have read my anger, sorrow, my love, my innermost thoughts. Well then, so be it. It is the truth of my heartache and desperately, resolutely trying to heal, even as they continue to struggle. I love them with all my heart and wish the same as you Lil and Jabber, for them to be healthy, to find their potential and live a good life. (((HUGS))) Leafy [/QUOTE]
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