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difficult child has agreed to go to rehab
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<blockquote data-quote="recoveringenabler" data-source="post: 557560" data-attributes="member: 13542"><p>PG, I hear what you're saying........ it's so hard not to worry........ how I cope with that 'other shoe dropping' is to try very hard to stay in THIS moment, in the NOW <strong>and </strong>be grateful for the here and now. I practice every day. Sigh. Future tripping is so a part of this journey with our kids and yet practicing staying here in the present moment has kept me peaceful. Whatever happens, you can trust that you will show up for it then, but right now, enjoy this reprieve you have and practice staying right here. It gets easier and it works. Today, she is safe, she is working her program, you don't need to worry, you don't need to do ANYTHING, just rest and enjoy all the moments...............It's wonderful that husband has come around and is sharing good news with the family. .......and if something weird happens, we'll be here for you...........<em>but today, .......no worries.</em>.........(((HUGS))))</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="recoveringenabler, post: 557560, member: 13542"] PG, I hear what you're saying........ it's so hard not to worry........ how I cope with that 'other shoe dropping' is to try very hard to stay in THIS moment, in the NOW [B]and [/B]be grateful for the here and now. I practice every day. Sigh. Future tripping is so a part of this journey with our kids and yet practicing staying here in the present moment has kept me peaceful. Whatever happens, you can trust that you will show up for it then, but right now, enjoy this reprieve you have and practice staying right here. It gets easier and it works. Today, she is safe, she is working her program, you don't need to worry, you don't need to do ANYTHING, just rest and enjoy all the moments...............It's wonderful that husband has come around and is sharing good news with the family. .......and if something weird happens, we'll be here for you...........[I]but today, .......no worries.[/I].........(((HUGS)))) [/QUOTE]
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