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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 626172" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>TL, if I am understanding your answer correctly, then I think I feel much the same as you do. I can accept any of my kids with the love part but I dont have to like what they are doing. I will say my thoughts if asked but normally I dont even bother. I know Cory knows what I like and dont like...there isnt even a chance he doesnt know. For me it would be easier if he was simply stumbling along knowing no better, but he does. </p><p></p><p>I agree that we are walking/climbing or hanging on for dear life in this whirlwind most have called life for the past 15/20 or even more years now. Some of us are standing in a much more upright position than others - like me- who struggle with this. I have a visual of parents being battered in a storm as they try to push their way towards....something. I think of their being this swirling wind which batters some parents and forces them to almost buckle under but they keep taking steps forward. Other parents have managed to be on the outskirts of the wind and they can stand straight without much effort. </p><p></p><p>Now I am definitely not the writer that RE is.....or Im not anymore. I lost half my mind with the meningitis so I cant write a long post anymore. I forget what I am saying and get lost.</p><p></p><p>Have no idea if I made any sense...lol</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 626172, member: 1514"] TL, if I am understanding your answer correctly, then I think I feel much the same as you do. I can accept any of my kids with the love part but I dont have to like what they are doing. I will say my thoughts if asked but normally I dont even bother. I know Cory knows what I like and dont like...there isnt even a chance he doesnt know. For me it would be easier if he was simply stumbling along knowing no better, but he does. I agree that we are walking/climbing or hanging on for dear life in this whirlwind most have called life for the past 15/20 or even more years now. Some of us are standing in a much more upright position than others - like me- who struggle with this. I have a visual of parents being battered in a storm as they try to push their way towards....something. I think of their being this swirling wind which batters some parents and forces them to almost buckle under but they keep taking steps forward. Other parents have managed to be on the outskirts of the wind and they can stand straight without much effort. Now I am definitely not the writer that RE is.....or Im not anymore. I lost half my mind with the meningitis so I cant write a long post anymore. I forget what I am saying and get lost. Have no idea if I made any sense...lol [/QUOTE]
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