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<blockquote data-quote="recoveringenabler" data-source="post: 556742" data-attributes="member: 13542"><p>Wow, I am really impressed with Duckie's taking a stand for truth and honor and making sure her friend didn't take the rap alone. You <em>should</em> be proud of her, she is so young and already sounds like an 'old soul' inside a little girls body. I recall a moment when my little granddaughter took responsibility for something she and her boyfriend did, telling his Mom (who didn't like my granddaughter at all at that time) how sorry she was and how she knew it was wrong. They ended up talking on the phone for over an hour and from that point forward, his mom and my gd have been remarkably close. She had an experience of seeing how telling the truth and owning your actions can result in something positive. Just like Duckie did and then have the principal not only be impressed but also give her another chance. What a wonderful lesson. Good for her. Good for you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="recoveringenabler, post: 556742, member: 13542"] Wow, I am really impressed with Duckie's taking a stand for truth and honor and making sure her friend didn't take the rap alone. You [I]should[/I] be proud of her, she is so young and already sounds like an 'old soul' inside a little girls body. I recall a moment when my little granddaughter took responsibility for something she and her boyfriend did, telling his Mom (who didn't like my granddaughter at all at that time) how sorry she was and how she knew it was wrong. They ended up talking on the phone for over an hour and from that point forward, his mom and my gd have been remarkably close. She had an experience of seeing how telling the truth and owning your actions can result in something positive. Just like Duckie did and then have the principal not only be impressed but also give her another chance. What a wonderful lesson. Good for her. Good for you. [/QUOTE]
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