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Detecting a sense of quiet resignation among many of us...
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<blockquote data-quote="Saunder1540" data-source="post: 550367" data-attributes="member: 15052"><p>Very nicely written Sig. I am so glad for you. I am hoping to be there someday. We did kick our son out last Monday and I am so depressed. Im ok one minute and crying the next. It's so hard to go about your normal day trying to put on a happy face while at work or wherever. My husband and I are trying to be tough but it is so hard. We do know he has no where to go so that's one reason it's so hard. We do feel we're doing the right thing though. Hoping he'll be more motivated to think of his future while he's running the streets not in a comfy bed or food whenever he wants it and so on. I am reading Setting Boundaries for Adult Children and there is great advice in it about enabling. My husband and I have started counseling for us also. Would love to have some prayer warriors out there! I am thankful that I found this site and welcome any advice you have! Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Saunder1540, post: 550367, member: 15052"] Very nicely written Sig. I am so glad for you. I am hoping to be there someday. We did kick our son out last Monday and I am so depressed. Im ok one minute and crying the next. It's so hard to go about your normal day trying to put on a happy face while at work or wherever. My husband and I are trying to be tough but it is so hard. We do know he has no where to go so that's one reason it's so hard. We do feel we're doing the right thing though. Hoping he'll be more motivated to think of his future while he's running the streets not in a comfy bed or food whenever he wants it and so on. I am reading Setting Boundaries for Adult Children and there is great advice in it about enabling. My husband and I have started counseling for us also. Would love to have some prayer warriors out there! I am thankful that I found this site and welcome any advice you have! Thanks [/QUOTE]
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