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Adults - but still children in our minds ?
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<blockquote data-quote="KFld" data-source="post: 76460" data-attributes="member: 2442"><p>I think it's the just mother in us that always makes us worry about them, no matter how well they are doing. My son is 20 years old, one year clean, living in an apartment with his new girlfriend, working full time, paying his bills, and I know it's still hard for me to sit back and not worry. Maybe it's because I know him so well and this responsibility thing for him is so new to me. He is doing things I always thought he wasn't capable of. I guess I didn't give him enough credit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KFld, post: 76460, member: 2442"] I think it's the just mother in us that always makes us worry about them, no matter how well they are doing. My son is 20 years old, one year clean, living in an apartment with his new girlfriend, working full time, paying his bills, and I know it's still hard for me to sit back and not worry. Maybe it's because I know him so well and this responsibility thing for him is so new to me. He is doing things I always thought he wasn't capable of. I guess I didn't give him enough credit. [/QUOTE]
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