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Things are on the upswing this week...thank heavens.
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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 461906" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>Thanks. It was wonderful to get it back. I'm relieved that husband never had to know about it because he is showing signs of aging recently and I try to shelter him from anything upsetting to keep him on an even keel. Phew/Whew!</p><p></p><p>How long it will last I don't know but difficult child#1 has demonstrated that he "gets" the significance of taking my jewelry and has always said over the years that friend x is no longer a friend because he actually steals from his family etc.</p><p>Pow! He looked in the mirror and realized that he had overstepped his own boundaries. Without a doubt he is trying his hardest to avoid substances and is contributing his time and effort to helping at the store and also at home.</p><p>Yeah, I know. But I am hoping for the best......sadly knowing after ten years plus that i must stay prepared for the worst. Maybe....just maybe...crossing over his own moral boundaries will have a continueing impact.</p><p></p><p>Thanks, DDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 461906, member: 35"] Thanks. It was wonderful to get it back. I'm relieved that husband never had to know about it because he is showing signs of aging recently and I try to shelter him from anything upsetting to keep him on an even keel. Phew/Whew! How long it will last I don't know but difficult child#1 has demonstrated that he "gets" the significance of taking my jewelry and has always said over the years that friend x is no longer a friend because he actually steals from his family etc. Pow! He looked in the mirror and realized that he had overstepped his own boundaries. Without a doubt he is trying his hardest to avoid substances and is contributing his time and effort to helping at the store and also at home. Yeah, I know. But I am hoping for the best......sadly knowing after ten years plus that i must stay prepared for the worst. Maybe....just maybe...crossing over his own moral boundaries will have a continueing impact. Thanks, DDD [/QUOTE]
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