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Homeless 46 year old daughter and a son in jail
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<blockquote data-quote="New Leaf" data-source="post: 695280" data-attributes="member: 19522"><p>Hello there JH. Glad you posted, and my oh my it is good news.</p><p> I can only imagine what you have been through, she is 46!!!!!!! Most likely a very long story of ups and downs and sideways. I can appreciate your hesitation at celebrating, after so many trials. My eldest is almost 37, and still trying to find her way. Long story there, too, and I think I would be where you are at, a bit hesitant, catching my breath lest I swim too deep in those waters again, counting it as a blessing, nevertheless...... <em>cautiously optimistic</em>......</p><p>All we really have is the present. This text is a start to new beginnings. I think if I received a text like this after all these years I would be praying that whatever epiphany, incident, rather <em>lightening bolt</em> that struck my two would continue to resonate within them and drive them towards the great potential they truly have.</p><p> I understand this. It is hard. The answers seem so clear to us don't they? Alas, that is why our "helping" doesn't really help, because they know deep down inside that <em>they do have the power to be self sufficient</em>.</p><p> Totally agree.</p><p>What awesome news Jodiehooks, I am so very glad for both you and your daughter. It is a hope we all hold out for, that our d c's will begin the climb to their purpose.</p><p>(((HUGS)))</p><p>Leafy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="New Leaf, post: 695280, member: 19522"] Hello there JH. Glad you posted, and my oh my it is good news. I can only imagine what you have been through, she is 46!!!!!!! Most likely a very long story of ups and downs and sideways. I can appreciate your hesitation at celebrating, after so many trials. My eldest is almost 37, and still trying to find her way. Long story there, too, and I think I would be where you are at, a bit hesitant, catching my breath lest I swim too deep in those waters again, counting it as a blessing, nevertheless...... [I]cautiously optimistic[/I]...... All we really have is the present. This text is a start to new beginnings. I think if I received a text like this after all these years I would be praying that whatever epiphany, incident, rather [I]lightening bolt[/I] that struck my two would continue to resonate within them and drive them towards the great potential they truly have. I understand this. It is hard. The answers seem so clear to us don't they? Alas, that is why our "helping" doesn't really help, because they know deep down inside that [I]they do have the power to be self sufficient[/I]. Totally agree. What awesome news Jodiehooks, I am so very glad for both you and your daughter. It is a hope we all hold out for, that our d c's will begin the climb to their purpose. (((HUGS))) Leafy [/QUOTE]
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