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Hard, hard day today
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<blockquote data-quote="Walkinmyshoes" data-source="post: 619728" data-attributes="member: 17015"><p>I have not posted before Childofmine but I regularly read the words of brave mothers like yourself for strength and encouragement. I connect with your preparations, putting together a backpack with things your son may need, going to church and becoming both saddened and inspired about the idea of being the light in a dark world. I don't even know if I am responding correctly but I want you to know that I am listening and relating to your pain. You are not alone on this sad day, many of us are right there with you. Feeling your pain and weariness doesn't make you weak, it is part of the journey toward radical acceptance. It takes strength and love to set boundaries and know that you deserve safety and peace.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Walkinmyshoes, post: 619728, member: 17015"] I have not posted before Childofmine but I regularly read the words of brave mothers like yourself for strength and encouragement. I connect with your preparations, putting together a backpack with things your son may need, going to church and becoming both saddened and inspired about the idea of being the light in a dark world. I don't even know if I am responding correctly but I want you to know that I am listening and relating to your pain. You are not alone on this sad day, many of us are right there with you. Feeling your pain and weariness doesn't make you weak, it is part of the journey toward radical acceptance. It takes strength and love to set boundaries and know that you deserve safety and peace. [/QUOTE]
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