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<blockquote data-quote="Nancy" data-source="post: 422448" data-attributes="member: 59"><p>Well Fran I guess the way I figure it was that she made the right choice, she sought out help and did the legwork to make it happen, no one forced her. Reinforcing that we as her parents support her good choices while not giving in to her bad choices is what I am trying to do. Making her favorite chicken was nothing more than feeling good as a mom that my daughter took the steps to help herself. Prodigal son thing I guess. I actually thought I was doing well by not giving in the whole six weeks she was gone and standing my ground on what we would and would not accept.</p><p></p><p>It feels good to celebrate her getting help. She isn't getting much attention living in the attic of a sober home with eleven other women and having no job, no money, no friends, no comforts of home, and a long way to go to surrounding herself in sobriety and learning to live that way. It's a difficult road so I will support that part of her in any way I can.</p><p></p><p>Nancy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nancy, post: 422448, member: 59"] Well Fran I guess the way I figure it was that she made the right choice, she sought out help and did the legwork to make it happen, no one forced her. Reinforcing that we as her parents support her good choices while not giving in to her bad choices is what I am trying to do. Making her favorite chicken was nothing more than feeling good as a mom that my daughter took the steps to help herself. Prodigal son thing I guess. I actually thought I was doing well by not giving in the whole six weeks she was gone and standing my ground on what we would and would not accept. It feels good to celebrate her getting help. She isn't getting much attention living in the attic of a sober home with eleven other women and having no job, no money, no friends, no comforts of home, and a long way to go to surrounding herself in sobriety and learning to live that way. It's a difficult road so I will support that part of her in any way I can. Nancy [/QUOTE]
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