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<blockquote data-quote="Feeling Sad" data-source="post: 703088" data-attributes="member: 19245"><p>I love what you wrote, KSM. I just read it now before trying to get to sleep. Yes, I will try to be more positive. My mom used to say, "Let go and let G- d." I just find the letting go part difficult, even though I have little , if no, control.</p><p></p><p>I will check into solar motion lighrs. Thank you.</p><p></p><p>I am going to have a gigantic electric bill with most of my lights on all night in the main rooms. It makes it a bit less scary.</p><p></p><p>I miss all 3 of my sons, probably my ill son the most because I have not seen him for 17 months and he is the most helpless. I do not think that I will ever see him again. There is no way to find him. He parks on residential streets between houses and moves every night. He told me this when he lived in his car in 2005 for a year. A private detective could not even find him... He is a paranoid schizophrenic.</p><p></p><p>I hope that there is a Heaven and that, one day, I am able to see him from there when I pass to know that he is safe. It sounds dumb, but it is something that comforts me. Or, hopefully, I will see him in Heaven when we both have passed on. I know that he will be back to his old self...handsome, intelligent, with that dry wit and smile.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Feeling Sad, post: 703088, member: 19245"] I love what you wrote, KSM. I just read it now before trying to get to sleep. Yes, I will try to be more positive. My mom used to say, "Let go and let G- d." I just find the letting go part difficult, even though I have little , if no, control. I will check into solar motion lighrs. Thank you. I am going to have a gigantic electric bill with most of my lights on all night in the main rooms. It makes it a bit less scary. I miss all 3 of my sons, probably my ill son the most because I have not seen him for 17 months and he is the most helpless. I do not think that I will ever see him again. There is no way to find him. He parks on residential streets between houses and moves every night. He told me this when he lived in his car in 2005 for a year. A private detective could not even find him... He is a paranoid schizophrenic. I hope that there is a Heaven and that, one day, I am able to see him from there when I pass to know that he is safe. It sounds dumb, but it is something that comforts me. Or, hopefully, I will see him in Heaven when we both have passed on. I know that he will be back to his old self...handsome, intelligent, with that dry wit and smile. [/QUOTE]
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