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Letting Go. Once again-I read something and had an aha moment & wanted to share+
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<blockquote data-quote="pinevalley" data-source="post: 518339" data-attributes="member: 3710"><p>Sig:</p><p>Thank you so much for your post about the kite, and letting go of the string that holds us to our difficult child's. That is beautifully written, and is something that all the moms on this board can understand. I am always amazed at the wonderful insight that so many people have who write here. The emotions are so honest and open, that it really breaks my heart just reading the pain in some of these posts. </p><p></p><p>I am so sorry that your sister in law is causing you drama that you definitely don't need right now. I hope that you can avoid your sister in law for awhile, because you don't need her nasty comments in your life. I also really like the idea that Susie had, about celebrating YOU on your difficult child's birthday. I know that you miss him terribly right now, but you can still celebrate all the special times that you shared with him when he was younger. Sometimes I look at photos from my photo albums of my difficult child was he was a little boy, and remember funny things he said or outings that we took. It helps me to remember that we had a good relationship for many years, even if he will never be the same loving little boy that we raised. </p><p></p><p>I will think of you on Saturday, and try to enjoy your dinner party.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pinevalley, post: 518339, member: 3710"] Sig: Thank you so much for your post about the kite, and letting go of the string that holds us to our difficult child's. That is beautifully written, and is something that all the moms on this board can understand. I am always amazed at the wonderful insight that so many people have who write here. The emotions are so honest and open, that it really breaks my heart just reading the pain in some of these posts. I am so sorry that your sister in law is causing you drama that you definitely don't need right now. I hope that you can avoid your sister in law for awhile, because you don't need her nasty comments in your life. I also really like the idea that Susie had, about celebrating YOU on your difficult child's birthday. I know that you miss him terribly right now, but you can still celebrate all the special times that you shared with him when he was younger. Sometimes I look at photos from my photo albums of my difficult child was he was a little boy, and remember funny things he said or outings that we took. It helps me to remember that we had a good relationship for many years, even if he will never be the same loving little boy that we raised. I will think of you on Saturday, and try to enjoy your dinner party. [/QUOTE]
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