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Sucking out the joy
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<blockquote data-quote="UpandDown" data-source="post: 684606" data-attributes="member: 19025"><p>Ah yes, I feel as if I am living a split life. Its really taking a toll. I have 3 daughters that are doing great and one that is graduating high school at top of the class in June. I am on one hand visiting accepted student days at colleges here there and everywhere, going to sporting events with younger two and cheering them on. Then on the other hand, I am juggling almost 17 year old son who is not currently at school and who is smoking his brain away. In and out of programs, trying to help him. I am so proud of daughter yet at the exact same time mourning what should have been. He for the longest time was on track to graduate with honors right behind daughter. He was an excellent athlete that we spent years and years cheering on at games. His teammates and parents were like family. Now I see them all over fb celebrating accomplishments. I am so sad for him and for us. I wonder how I will get through graduation and all when I am so incredibly proud and so incredibly sad.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UpandDown, post: 684606, member: 19025"] Ah yes, I feel as if I am living a split life. Its really taking a toll. I have 3 daughters that are doing great and one that is graduating high school at top of the class in June. I am on one hand visiting accepted student days at colleges here there and everywhere, going to sporting events with younger two and cheering them on. Then on the other hand, I am juggling almost 17 year old son who is not currently at school and who is smoking his brain away. In and out of programs, trying to help him. I am so proud of daughter yet at the exact same time mourning what should have been. He for the longest time was on track to graduate with honors right behind daughter. He was an excellent athlete that we spent years and years cheering on at games. His teammates and parents were like family. Now I see them all over fb celebrating accomplishments. I am so sad for him and for us. I wonder how I will get through graduation and all when I am so incredibly proud and so incredibly sad. [/QUOTE]
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