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<blockquote data-quote="Nancy" data-source="post: 474578" data-attributes="member: 59"><p>Thanks everyone, I really so appreciate the support. After the years of what we've been through trust me I take one day at a time and have no unrealistic expectations. I am happy for today and relieved to know that she is still following the program and saying the right things. I am proud of her, she asks for nothing. husband and I decided it is in our best interest to keep her car running and I feel good about making sure she has good shoes and a warm coat. We have no problem giving her minimal support as long as she is doing what she needs to do to stay sober. It would be a far different story if she was on the street and using.</p><p></p><p>She wrote on her facebook yesterday:</p><p>"I have the two BEST parents in the entire world. I am soooo LUCKY to have them. I love you mom and dad &#9829;" I'll take that. It's so much better than what she said about us a year ago.</p><p></p><p>Nancy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nancy, post: 474578, member: 59"] Thanks everyone, I really so appreciate the support. After the years of what we've been through trust me I take one day at a time and have no unrealistic expectations. I am happy for today and relieved to know that she is still following the program and saying the right things. I am proud of her, she asks for nothing. husband and I decided it is in our best interest to keep her car running and I feel good about making sure she has good shoes and a warm coat. We have no problem giving her minimal support as long as she is doing what she needs to do to stay sober. It would be a far different story if she was on the street and using. She wrote on her facebook yesterday: "I have the two BEST parents in the entire world. I am soooo LUCKY to have them. I love you mom and dad ♥" I'll take that. It's so much better than what she said about us a year ago. Nancy [/QUOTE]
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