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God grant me the serenity, I need it now more than ever - Update
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<blockquote data-quote="Mattsmom277" data-source="post: 516089" data-attributes="member: 4264"><p>Nancy, I am so sorry to see this update. Sorry for your daughters poor decision making. Sorry for your pain and disappointment. No move she makes will stop my continued prayers for her to find her straight and narrow and healthy path. However when she is making all the wrong choices, I am saying extra prayers for you. Being a loved one on the sideline is not a place I would want anybody to be. I'm incredibly impressed by all you have done and what you have instilled in her. You have done your part and you can still love her not a wit less and yet I hope you know it is okay to move on in your life. It is okay to let her live her natural consequences. More importantly for you, it is okay to put this in a pain wrapped box and let yourself release it to the universe and let yourself move past the pain of her choices and move back into finding your joy again. Free from her antics or games or promises or set backs. It is not a failure on your part to step right away and put all that attention in finding your own life peace again. In fact, likely it is advisable. I think it must be tough to really release our children under these circumstances. It just seems to be so unfair that while she sinks her ship, she can also sink yours. </p><p>You're a wonderful woman. I know you will get through this. Remember it is okay to grieve the loss of your dreams for her. When she gets her feet firmly back on the ground you can always find those dreams ago. My caring suggestion is to love her. But put those energies into things to being yourself peace and balance. He has a ton of prayers from so many of us to work on her behalf so you can permit yourself to release this. You always cope so well. I know that when this fresh pain is given time to lessen its grip, you are going to move ahead in a healthy fashion. You always do, thus the admiration from all of your friends here. Meanwhile, hugs and peaceful healing thoughts</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mattsmom277, post: 516089, member: 4264"] Nancy, I am so sorry to see this update. Sorry for your daughters poor decision making. Sorry for your pain and disappointment. No move she makes will stop my continued prayers for her to find her straight and narrow and healthy path. However when she is making all the wrong choices, I am saying extra prayers for you. Being a loved one on the sideline is not a place I would want anybody to be. I'm incredibly impressed by all you have done and what you have instilled in her. You have done your part and you can still love her not a wit less and yet I hope you know it is okay to move on in your life. It is okay to let her live her natural consequences. More importantly for you, it is okay to put this in a pain wrapped box and let yourself release it to the universe and let yourself move past the pain of her choices and move back into finding your joy again. Free from her antics or games or promises or set backs. It is not a failure on your part to step right away and put all that attention in finding your own life peace again. In fact, likely it is advisable. I think it must be tough to really release our children under these circumstances. It just seems to be so unfair that while she sinks her ship, she can also sink yours. You're a wonderful woman. I know you will get through this. Remember it is okay to grieve the loss of your dreams for her. When she gets her feet firmly back on the ground you can always find those dreams ago. My caring suggestion is to love her. But put those energies into things to being yourself peace and balance. He has a ton of prayers from so many of us to work on her behalf so you can permit yourself to release this. You always cope so well. I know that when this fresh pain is given time to lessen its grip, you are going to move ahead in a healthy fashion. You always do, thus the admiration from all of your friends here. Meanwhile, hugs and peaceful healing thoughts [/QUOTE]
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