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Not the way I wanted her birthday to be
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<blockquote data-quote="pinevalley" data-source="post: 536756" data-attributes="member: 3710"><p>Nancy: You found the perfect card for your difficult child! I am so glad that she is coming to your house tomorrow night for dinner with you. She still wants to have a relationship with you, and that is really important.</p><p></p><p>I can totally understand when you say that this is not the way you expected to celebrate her 21st birthday. Most young adults are excited to turn 21, because this is the day that they can go into a bar and drink alcohol legally. It must be especially difficult for addicts like your daughter (and my son), because they should Never experience ordering and drinking alcohol legally like everyone else can. I know that your difficult child is not ready to admit that she has a problem with drinking yet, but I am really hoping that she will get tired of the way that she is living and realize that she needs to make a change.</p><p></p><p>I will be thinking of you tomorrow night, and I am sending my best wishes to you for a peaceful evening with your difficult child.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pinevalley, post: 536756, member: 3710"] Nancy: You found the perfect card for your difficult child! I am so glad that she is coming to your house tomorrow night for dinner with you. She still wants to have a relationship with you, and that is really important. I can totally understand when you say that this is not the way you expected to celebrate her 21st birthday. Most young adults are excited to turn 21, because this is the day that they can go into a bar and drink alcohol legally. It must be especially difficult for addicts like your daughter (and my son), because they should Never experience ordering and drinking alcohol legally like everyone else can. I know that your difficult child is not ready to admit that she has a problem with drinking yet, but I am really hoping that she will get tired of the way that she is living and realize that she needs to make a change. I will be thinking of you tomorrow night, and I am sending my best wishes to you for a peaceful evening with your difficult child. [/QUOTE]
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