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<blockquote data-quote="WearyMom18" data-source="post: 652814" data-attributes="member: 18856"><p>Echo you're right on target here. Right now has to be good enough and I am training myself to take it a day at a time.</p><p></p><p>Good news is that she got hired at a local fast food joint and worked her first shift on Friday! She was so genuinely excited and she reported after her first day that she really likes having a job to make her own money and that she is excited about meeting other girls her age that are not 'living the life' as she calls it.</p><p></p><p>We talked a lot last night and she said she feels sad for those people that only a week ago thought were friends and are really not good people. She said she can't help them, she can just help herself. She said so many things that gave me such encouragement that she finally gets it! She was weepy and apologized a lot.</p><p></p><p>I am hopeful but realistic and just have to live today and enjoy the positive changes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WearyMom18, post: 652814, member: 18856"] Echo you're right on target here. Right now has to be good enough and I am training myself to take it a day at a time. Good news is that she got hired at a local fast food joint and worked her first shift on Friday! She was so genuinely excited and she reported after her first day that she really likes having a job to make her own money and that she is excited about meeting other girls her age that are not 'living the life' as she calls it. We talked a lot last night and she said she feels sad for those people that only a week ago thought were friends and are really not good people. She said she can't help them, she can just help herself. She said so many things that gave me such encouragement that she finally gets it! She was weepy and apologized a lot. I am hopeful but realistic and just have to live today and enjoy the positive changes. [/QUOTE]
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