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The Boundaries Boomerang Effect... I Think :)
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<blockquote data-quote="HeadlightsMom" data-source="post: 656442" data-attributes="member: 18284"><p>PS -- Oops! Waited too long to add something (edits window expired). 2 things, actually.....</p><p></p><p>1) I know Mother's and Father's Days are often very painful days. They generally have been for us. I mean no insensitivity to anyone else by posting that we FINALLY had a good one. I understand.</p><p></p><p>2) I also know that our son's situation (with mental health and drugs) is very on-and-off again. He goes for periods of time "checked-in" and then "checked-out". Now that he's 25, we recognize his pattern. While I can't say what his future holds, I can say what his past has held. So, we're just grateful for whatever good days there are! And we're clearly in a good week right now. Appreciating every second of it because we never know what next week brings!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HeadlightsMom, post: 656442, member: 18284"] PS -- Oops! Waited too long to add something (edits window expired). 2 things, actually..... 1) I know Mother's and Father's Days are often very painful days. They generally have been for us. I mean no insensitivity to anyone else by posting that we FINALLY had a good one. I understand. 2) I also know that our son's situation (with mental health and drugs) is very on-and-off again. He goes for periods of time "checked-in" and then "checked-out". Now that he's 25, we recognize his pattern. While I can't say what his future holds, I can say what his past has held. So, we're just grateful for whatever good days there are! And we're clearly in a good week right now. Appreciating every second of it because we never know what next week brings! [/QUOTE]
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