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<blockquote data-quote="SeekingStrength" data-source="post: 650397" data-attributes="member: 17635"><p>Echo,</p><p></p><p>Always so good to see you. The dream was a gift. And, the remembering is so important. We live/deal with what is present, and we need to remember the sweetness that was. And, it did happen.</p><p></p><p>COM, I understand your <em>ughs. </em>After all the ugliness that husband and I have experienced with difficult child, it may hurt the most that there is no relationship with his siblings. That is kinda the final straw in facing what is. If THEY do not feel the connection, then UGH. It is like the last litmus test. And, it is painful to know. It would be so wonderful if they had <strong>some sort of relationship</strong>. With our other two, it was not just what difficult child did to husband and me; our other two also suffered from his decisions and words. Yet, the three grew up together and, as youngsters, had so much fun.</p><p></p><p>We have photos to prove it. Huge grins all around. They laughed and played, drank hot chocolate together, laughed more. And, now it is dissipated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SeekingStrength, post: 650397, member: 17635"] Echo, Always so good to see you. The dream was a gift. And, the remembering is so important. We live/deal with what is present, and we need to remember the sweetness that was. And, it did happen. COM, I understand your [I]ughs. [/I]After all the ugliness that husband and I have experienced with difficult child, it may hurt the most that there is no relationship with his siblings. That is kinda the final straw in facing what is. If THEY do not feel the connection, then UGH. It is like the last litmus test. And, it is painful to know. It would be so wonderful if they had [B]some sort of relationship[/B]. With our other two, it was not just what difficult child did to husband and me; our other two also suffered from his decisions and words. Yet, the three grew up together and, as youngsters, had so much fun. We have photos to prove it. Huge grins all around. They laughed and played, drank hot chocolate together, laughed more. And, now it is dissipated. [/QUOTE]
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