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36 is now 37 today. Reflections.
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<blockquote data-quote="Origami" data-source="post: 638411" data-attributes="member: 18099"><p>I know it's probably been a strange day for you, but it's good that you are able to be grateful for some of your son's progress. The fact that he's a good father and good worker speaks well for the way you raised him. I like to think that, despite their problems, our difficult children retain some of the good that we tried to instill in them and that maybe it just comes out in different ways. So you should be proud of yourself, also, and I'm sure the boundaries you've set have had a huge impact. I'm still learning so much from you!</p><p></p><p>Hugs and best wishes for the next year of your journey with your son!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Origami, post: 638411, member: 18099"] I know it's probably been a strange day for you, but it's good that you are able to be grateful for some of your son's progress. The fact that he's a good father and good worker speaks well for the way you raised him. I like to think that, despite their problems, our difficult children retain some of the good that we tried to instill in them and that maybe it just comes out in different ways. So you should be proud of yourself, also, and I'm sure the boundaries you've set have had a huge impact. I'm still learning so much from you! Hugs and best wishes for the next year of your journey with your son! [/QUOTE]
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