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I bought my kid a tent today, he's homeless.
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<blockquote data-quote="Childofmine" data-source="post: 685976" data-attributes="member: 17542"><p>Ah Jmom, I think you are talking about something important here. The acceptance of imperfection in the broad sense. Specifically, when it comes to our own kids, the ability to hold two "states of being" simultaneously within ourselves, the kind of confusion that we find ourselves in this life situation of accepting this, this that we never dreamed of for our adult kids, being glad it's "just marijuana" instead of heroin and meth and the sitting on the porch and drinking coffee with no angst---all at the same time. I believe this state of being is our goal and further being able to live here now in this state will translate into all other areas of our lives and we will know a new peace about all of life we have never known before---acceptance of what is----and this is our even larger goal and it is a blessed state of being. </p><p></p><p>I love how you illustrated this. Thank you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Childofmine, post: 685976, member: 17542"] Ah Jmom, I think you are talking about something important here. The acceptance of imperfection in the broad sense. Specifically, when it comes to our own kids, the ability to hold two "states of being" simultaneously within ourselves, the kind of confusion that we find ourselves in this life situation of accepting this, this that we never dreamed of for our adult kids, being glad it's "just marijuana" instead of heroin and meth and the sitting on the porch and drinking coffee with no angst---all at the same time. I believe this state of being is our goal and further being able to live here now in this state will translate into all other areas of our lives and we will know a new peace about all of life we have never known before---acceptance of what is----and this is our even larger goal and it is a blessed state of being. I love how you illustrated this. Thank you. [/QUOTE]
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