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<blockquote data-quote="lovemysons" data-source="post: 608738" data-attributes="member: 3305"><p>Sig,</p><p>It is bitter-sweet. </p><p>On the one hand it Does remind me of happier days for young difficult child but on the other hand...He is a man now and it is time to grow up. But I can understand your sentiments. Especially as I see young difficult child's son now playing his first team sport...Soccer. The other day young difficult child was telling me how my grandson doesn't really pay attention to the game when he's off the field he's picking flowers, lol...Young difficult child did the SAME thing when he was a little guy. </p><p></p><p>Sometimes I wish I could go back and do things alittle differently. I tried to make things too perfect for my son's when they were young...but life is not always easy or satisfying. </p><p></p><p>Last night Young difficult child called me. He was crying and telling me he had gone to a friends motel to get some fix o flat for daughter in law's minivan. Well this "friend" apparently used to do drugs with young difficult child. </p><p>daughter in law got a call from difficult child so she decided to take her mom's car to the motel. </p><p>The details are alittle sketchy from there but both did end up back at daughter in law's mother's home. </p><p></p><p>In the conversation with difficult child he told me he didn't know what to do. I told him he needed to get off his butt and get a job...ANY job! He has a wife and 3 children to support...no time for crying. Then he told me that he might have to leave tonight (meaning be homeless). I told him I had to go but then a few mins later I called and spoke with daughter in law. </p><p>I told her difficult child did not sound like he was in a good place and to not let him go on for all hours of the night in an emotional tirade with her (he often does this when he's been drugging). </p><p></p><p>I don't know what this day will hold...there is no telling. </p><p>Pretty sad when you turn on the news and think you'll hear a breaking news story re your difficult child. </p><p>PTSD I guess. </p><p></p><p>LMS</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lovemysons, post: 608738, member: 3305"] Sig, It is bitter-sweet. On the one hand it Does remind me of happier days for young difficult child but on the other hand...He is a man now and it is time to grow up. But I can understand your sentiments. Especially as I see young difficult child's son now playing his first team sport...Soccer. The other day young difficult child was telling me how my grandson doesn't really pay attention to the game when he's off the field he's picking flowers, lol...Young difficult child did the SAME thing when he was a little guy. Sometimes I wish I could go back and do things alittle differently. I tried to make things too perfect for my son's when they were young...but life is not always easy or satisfying. Last night Young difficult child called me. He was crying and telling me he had gone to a friends motel to get some fix o flat for daughter in law's minivan. Well this "friend" apparently used to do drugs with young difficult child. daughter in law got a call from difficult child so she decided to take her mom's car to the motel. The details are alittle sketchy from there but both did end up back at daughter in law's mother's home. In the conversation with difficult child he told me he didn't know what to do. I told him he needed to get off his butt and get a job...ANY job! He has a wife and 3 children to support...no time for crying. Then he told me that he might have to leave tonight (meaning be homeless). I told him I had to go but then a few mins later I called and spoke with daughter in law. I told her difficult child did not sound like he was in a good place and to not let him go on for all hours of the night in an emotional tirade with her (he often does this when he's been drugging). I don't know what this day will hold...there is no telling. Pretty sad when you turn on the news and think you'll hear a breaking news story re your difficult child. PTSD I guess. LMS [/QUOTE]
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