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<blockquote data-quote="house of cards" data-source="post: 191654" data-attributes="member: 2005"><p>I understand your guilt, recently I burned my son with boiling water, he has healed well, but has some skin discoloring scarring that I will forever know is my fault. But I didn't do it on purpose and I have gotten to a place where although I will never forget I caused the injury, I have come to forgive myself, although I don't think you were responsible, I see that is how you feel. I hope you will forgive yourself soon. </p><p> As far as the loss of the horse, maybe someone else really needs an opportunity to come into their life right now, keep up on the horse world news and maybe you will see your guy at a huge competition and you will know you had your part in him. I grew up with horses from age 7 til about age 25 when I started to have kids, show horses and racehorses, I still miss them, I am now 49. They are hard to let go of, I'm sad for you all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="house of cards, post: 191654, member: 2005"] I understand your guilt, recently I burned my son with boiling water, he has healed well, but has some skin discoloring scarring that I will forever know is my fault. But I didn't do it on purpose and I have gotten to a place where although I will never forget I caused the injury, I have come to forgive myself, although I don't think you were responsible, I see that is how you feel. I hope you will forgive yourself soon. As far as the loss of the horse, maybe someone else really needs an opportunity to come into their life right now, keep up on the horse world news and maybe you will see your guy at a huge competition and you will know you had your part in him. I grew up with horses from age 7 til about age 25 when I started to have kids, show horses and racehorses, I still miss them, I am now 49. They are hard to let go of, I'm sad for you all. [/QUOTE]
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