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<blockquote data-quote="everywoman" data-source="post: 226755" data-attributes="member: 1436"><p>Honestly sometimes knowing their okay but not having to see and deal with the life they choose is better for us. I could not have my son at home with me for a long time. From age 17-19 he made choices that he knew were against my beliefs. He stayed where he could, and it was easier on us as a family. It forced him to grow up some and learn to appreciate the family that he has and it gave me a chance to let go and Let God. I would see him sporadically, but for the most part he wasn't a part of my life. He is back home now and is much better. Although he still has his issues, he is slowly rebuilding his life. It is tough. The avenues available to him if he had done things the right way are now closed. The road he now travels will be harder than it had to be. But, he is willing to work to get where he wants to be now. Your daughter will have to grow up. She will have to face her charges eventually. Right now enjoy the peace and quiet in your home. Enjoy your son and your husband. She will survive this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="everywoman, post: 226755, member: 1436"] Honestly sometimes knowing their okay but not having to see and deal with the life they choose is better for us. I could not have my son at home with me for a long time. From age 17-19 he made choices that he knew were against my beliefs. He stayed where he could, and it was easier on us as a family. It forced him to grow up some and learn to appreciate the family that he has and it gave me a chance to let go and Let God. I would see him sporadically, but for the most part he wasn't a part of my life. He is back home now and is much better. Although he still has his issues, he is slowly rebuilding his life. It is tough. The avenues available to him if he had done things the right way are now closed. The road he now travels will be harder than it had to be. But, he is willing to work to get where he wants to be now. Your daughter will have to grow up. She will have to face her charges eventually. Right now enjoy the peace and quiet in your home. Enjoy your son and your husband. She will survive this. [/QUOTE]
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