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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 543215" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>JFK, I want to offer you just a tiny bit of hope. Cory also spent a good deal of his teen years in group homes or other type placements. He was a huge handful as a teen and we really didnt expect to see him live past his early 20's. When he turned 18 we felt such relief because we knew that he would finally be held accountable because all those years before, the punishments were harder on us than him even if he was in group homes. It took quite a few years of him being an adult for the law to show him they meant business but finally they did and things have really turned around for him. In the past several years he has started becoming more of what he wants to be. He is so upset with himself over what mistakes he did make and wishes he could have a do over but that isnt possible. Just the other day he told me he wants to start dressing better, go back to school and his plans are to take care of his daddy when he is older because his daddy is getting to old to work so hard. I had to bite my lips at that one...lmao.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 543215, member: 1514"] JFK, I want to offer you just a tiny bit of hope. Cory also spent a good deal of his teen years in group homes or other type placements. He was a huge handful as a teen and we really didnt expect to see him live past his early 20's. When he turned 18 we felt such relief because we knew that he would finally be held accountable because all those years before, the punishments were harder on us than him even if he was in group homes. It took quite a few years of him being an adult for the law to show him they meant business but finally they did and things have really turned around for him. In the past several years he has started becoming more of what he wants to be. He is so upset with himself over what mistakes he did make and wishes he could have a do over but that isnt possible. Just the other day he told me he wants to start dressing better, go back to school and his plans are to take care of his daddy when he is older because his daddy is getting to old to work so hard. I had to bite my lips at that one...lmao. [/QUOTE]
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