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<blockquote data-quote="Sunlight" data-source="post: 51408" data-attributes="member: 97"><p>you are right, not your fault your choice how much you want to be involved. hoping they reduce his sentence. they usually plea bargain. </p><p></p><p>ant was never injured in jail by anyone. he was lonely, sad, hungry and tired of the noise and isolation.</p><p></p><p>I hate when they are in trouble and also hate jail. like we are being punished ourselves! grrr</p><p></p><p>I am ofering a hug and a listening ear. ant was in jail most of age 18 to 23. he has been out 9 months. the longest stretch ever. ant will be 24 on friday. I wrote him a long letter about when I was 24 and how I havent forgotten my life then. (a sad marriage to an abusive man, a son who died two yrs prior after 3 yrs of trying to save his life from heart disease, wanting to die, thinking lie had nothing to offer me) I also wrote ant about the day of his birth, the joy, the hopes, the dreams for him and how much he was wanted. </p><p></p><p>he went to church today with me and boyfriend and his son today...first time in a long time. I had choking back of tears thinking this would have never happened last year. </p><p></p><p>each day can bring hope. perhaps your son is now at a point wherein God intervenes, put things and lessons and people in your son's life. hang in there, He is still in control even when it looks impossibly scarey.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sunlight, post: 51408, member: 97"] you are right, not your fault your choice how much you want to be involved. hoping they reduce his sentence. they usually plea bargain. ant was never injured in jail by anyone. he was lonely, sad, hungry and tired of the noise and isolation. I hate when they are in trouble and also hate jail. like we are being punished ourselves! grrr I am ofering a hug and a listening ear. ant was in jail most of age 18 to 23. he has been out 9 months. the longest stretch ever. ant will be 24 on friday. I wrote him a long letter about when I was 24 and how I havent forgotten my life then. (a sad marriage to an abusive man, a son who died two yrs prior after 3 yrs of trying to save his life from heart disease, wanting to die, thinking lie had nothing to offer me) I also wrote ant about the day of his birth, the joy, the hopes, the dreams for him and how much he was wanted. he went to church today with me and boyfriend and his son today...first time in a long time. I had choking back of tears thinking this would have never happened last year. each day can bring hope. perhaps your son is now at a point wherein God intervenes, put things and lessons and people in your son's life. hang in there, He is still in control even when it looks impossibly scarey. [/QUOTE]
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