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<blockquote data-quote="recoveringenabler" data-source="post: 614802" data-attributes="member: 13542"><p>Echolette, I am sorry you are feeling sad. I hope some of the sorrow has passed today.</p><p></p><p> My daughter was homeless for a little while and I have a brother who was homeless in L.A. for many years, so I can empathize with those feelings. My daughter was also in jail and after the first time, it is, remarkably, easier. I know how much your heart can hurt when our kids make choices that we not only cannot understand, but frighten us and disappoint us in profound ways. </p><p></p><p>One thing that helped me many times was to pray and put my daughter in the hands of a higher power........it gave me some comfort at times..............as others have said, sometimes you just have to cry at the sheer sorrow in your heart. At times the crying is a release. </p><p></p><p>I'm sorry. As you can see, you are not alone........many of us have been in your shoes and know how much it can hurt. Sending you comforting thoughts and gentle hugs............</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="recoveringenabler, post: 614802, member: 13542"] Echolette, I am sorry you are feeling sad. I hope some of the sorrow has passed today. My daughter was homeless for a little while and I have a brother who was homeless in L.A. for many years, so I can empathize with those feelings. My daughter was also in jail and after the first time, it is, remarkably, easier. I know how much your heart can hurt when our kids make choices that we not only cannot understand, but frighten us and disappoint us in profound ways. One thing that helped me many times was to pray and put my daughter in the hands of a higher power........it gave me some comfort at times..............as others have said, sometimes you just have to cry at the sheer sorrow in your heart. At times the crying is a release. I'm sorry. As you can see, you are not alone........many of us have been in your shoes and know how much it can hurt. Sending you comforting thoughts and gentle hugs............ [/QUOTE]
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