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I bought my kid a tent today, he's homeless.
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<blockquote data-quote="JMom" data-source="post: 676064" data-attributes="member: 19892"><p>Just needing a little prayer. I read 1/2 of codependent no more and had a wonderful 12 worry-free hours and just lived. I mean really lived. I ate breakfast, I ate lunch, I made my husband coffee, reconnected with him and just overall let go.</p><p></p><p>I am on my way to detaching with love. I must say, it's around 6:00 pm Texas time and I just had the unsettling feeling. I checked my phone and there's a voice message from my son. It just says , hey mom if you want to come see me today, I'll be around the camp site.</p><p></p><p>I think I can identify the feeling now that I've had a sane day. It's that I don't want him to feel unloved, like I don't care.</p><p></p><p>I do care, I do love I do so much it hurts. I'm not sure what to say when he calls. I want to hear from him but at the same time I don't want to hear the wind in the background, reminding me of the temperature which is 40 degrees. </p><p></p><p>I think I'll just turn my phone off tonight and maybe see him in person tomorrow. I can wish him a happy new years and hug him. My prayer tonight for my son and all of your loved ones is to make it count.</p><p></p><p>If they can't be sober, make it count. If we have to have this pain, make it count. Lord, make it count for something, for someone to heal, avoid these crisis, for us to see warning signs to help other parents. Lord please cover these Difficult Child's from the tops of their heads down to their tippy ties with the blood of Jesus. They are your children and ours. Please go get them, reach them where they are. In their camp sites, jail cells, friends sofa's, at the bars, the mot,els, the streets, in parents houses. Let them know they are children of God and we love them so dearly. </p><p></p><p>Thank you Lord for allowing us to love them and choosing us to be their parent. We will do our best to hold one another up and continue to give you the glory.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JMom, post: 676064, member: 19892"] Just needing a little prayer. I read 1/2 of codependent no more and had a wonderful 12 worry-free hours and just lived. I mean really lived. I ate breakfast, I ate lunch, I made my husband coffee, reconnected with him and just overall let go. I am on my way to detaching with love. I must say, it's around 6:00 pm Texas time and I just had the unsettling feeling. I checked my phone and there's a voice message from my son. It just says , hey mom if you want to come see me today, I'll be around the camp site. I think I can identify the feeling now that I've had a sane day. It's that I don't want him to feel unloved, like I don't care. I do care, I do love I do so much it hurts. I'm not sure what to say when he calls. I want to hear from him but at the same time I don't want to hear the wind in the background, reminding me of the temperature which is 40 degrees. I think I'll just turn my phone off tonight and maybe see him in person tomorrow. I can wish him a happy new years and hug him. My prayer tonight for my son and all of your loved ones is to make it count. If they can't be sober, make it count. If we have to have this pain, make it count. Lord, make it count for something, for someone to heal, avoid these crisis, for us to see warning signs to help other parents. Lord please cover these Difficult Child's from the tops of their heads down to their tippy ties with the blood of Jesus. They are your children and ours. Please go get them, reach them where they are. In their camp sites, jail cells, friends sofa's, at the bars, the mot,els, the streets, in parents houses. Let them know they are children of God and we love them so dearly. Thank you Lord for allowing us to love them and choosing us to be their parent. We will do our best to hold one another up and continue to give you the glory. [/QUOTE]
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