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<blockquote data-quote="recoveringenabler" data-source="post: 667704" data-attributes="member: 13542"><p>I am so happy to read this Pasa, wow. So often we are all found, in some way or another, looking for where we belong in life, that connection that makes us feel that belonging. It's an important journey. With all the pain your son has gone through, for today, he is in the right place, and you know you were there doing the right thing all along. I'd say this is cause for celebration.......with all my heart, I hope this is the beginning you both want and deserve.</p><p></p><p>When my granddaughter was 13, she went to live with her paternal grandmother. I was not happy about it, but her therapist told me that at some point in her life she would have to understand her "roots" that many children need to take that trip in order to really understand who they are and where they belong. She stayed a year and asked to come back. She learned what she needed to learn and came back to live with me. She was changed after that. It was such an important path for her to take. She realized she 'belonged' with me. Your son seems to have realized where he belongs, what a gift for him.....and for you too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="recoveringenabler, post: 667704, member: 13542"] I am so happy to read this Pasa, wow. So often we are all found, in some way or another, looking for where we belong in life, that connection that makes us feel that belonging. It's an important journey. With all the pain your son has gone through, for today, he is in the right place, and you know you were there doing the right thing all along. I'd say this is cause for celebration.......with all my heart, I hope this is the beginning you both want and deserve. When my granddaughter was 13, she went to live with her paternal grandmother. I was not happy about it, but her therapist told me that at some point in her life she would have to understand her "roots" that many children need to take that trip in order to really understand who they are and where they belong. She stayed a year and asked to come back. She learned what she needed to learn and came back to live with me. She was changed after that. It was such an important path for her to take. She realized she 'belonged' with me. Your son seems to have realized where he belongs, what a gift for him.....and for you too. [/QUOTE]
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