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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="Signorina" data-source="post: 518346"><p>I am making this quick because I should be exercising...and cleaning my house...</p><p></p><p>As far as letting go of the string-I hear you. I'm not ready either. Likely never will be. I called my mom yesterday & cried on her shoulder for a bit-I am 44 years old and my mom still holds on to my string too...</p><p></p><p>The writer - writing from her al-anon perspective-has a partner who is an addict(spouse?) so it's a bit different. But I am struck more by the notion of not letting the kite string entwine me to the point of a stranglehold. Frankly, I had a vision of myself trying to hold on, running behind the kite, getting tangled in the line and yanked along. Pretty much sums up my last 9 months. (and my real kite flying experiences. Did I mention I am a klutz?)</p><p></p><p>Love you girls XXOO</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Signorina, post: 518346"] I am making this quick because I should be exercising...and cleaning my house... As far as letting go of the string-I hear you. I'm not ready either. Likely never will be. I called my mom yesterday & cried on her shoulder for a bit-I am 44 years old and my mom still holds on to my string too... The writer - writing from her al-anon perspective-has a partner who is an addict(spouse?) so it's a bit different. But I am struck more by the notion of not letting the kite string entwine me to the point of a stranglehold. Frankly, I had a vision of myself trying to hold on, running behind the kite, getting tangled in the line and yanked along. Pretty much sums up my last 9 months. (and my real kite flying experiences. Did I mention I am a klutz?) Love you girls XXOO [/QUOTE]
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