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<blockquote data-quote="New Leaf" data-source="post: 670982" data-attributes="member: 19522"><p>Hello Albatross, Thank you for your post, although I am new here, I have much to learn. I am grateful for this site, so much experience and heartfelt advice.</p><p></p><p></p><p>I can get strong too, so I must apologize for when I get up on my <img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/emoticons/soapbox.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":soapbox:" title="soapbox :soapbox:" data-shortname=":soapbox:" />.</p><p>If I have offended anyone, please forgive me. I think we all are coming from a deeply hurt place when it comes to our D c's and with that comes all the stages of grief smacking us all up in our faces. There is no right or wrong, everyone processes at their own pace.</p><p> Yes this is true, right changes on a dime. Funny, I was just thinking today about the flavor of this board. There are folks from all walks of life, and every different style and manner of writing. Sometimes things can get lost in the <em>reading </em>of it, especially due to the stress of our situations. But one thing I have seen, crystal clear, is that folks are just trying to make some sense out of the crazy, and by others sharing thoughts and opinions, sometimes strong thoughts, they are just doing their best to try to help, and in that, it gives a sense of meaning to the senselessness of it all....ummm does that make any sense?</p><p></p><p> </p><p>One of my favorite sayings is "The beautiful thing about the mind, is that you can change it."</p><p></p><p>I hope things go well for you and your family, and that you post when you can. We have much to learn from one another, all of us. I think, too, that we all understand the intense desire for our adult children to turn themselves around, who is to know when that point is? </p><p>Who is to judge, what each other does?</p><p></p><p>I am sure, in your earlier posts, you were coming from a place of caring.</p><p>Don't be so hard on yourself, Albatross. Welcome back.</p><p></p><p>(((HUGS)))</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="New Leaf, post: 670982, member: 19522"] Hello Albatross, Thank you for your post, although I am new here, I have much to learn. I am grateful for this site, so much experience and heartfelt advice. I can get strong too, so I must apologize for when I get up on my :soapbox:. If I have offended anyone, please forgive me. I think we all are coming from a deeply hurt place when it comes to our D c's and with that comes all the stages of grief smacking us all up in our faces. There is no right or wrong, everyone processes at their own pace. Yes this is true, right changes on a dime. Funny, I was just thinking today about the flavor of this board. There are folks from all walks of life, and every different style and manner of writing. Sometimes things can get lost in the [I]reading [/I]of it, especially due to the stress of our situations. But one thing I have seen, crystal clear, is that folks are just trying to make some sense out of the crazy, and by others sharing thoughts and opinions, sometimes strong thoughts, they are just doing their best to try to help, and in that, it gives a sense of meaning to the senselessness of it all....ummm does that make any sense? One of my favorite sayings is "The beautiful thing about the mind, is that you can change it." I hope things go well for you and your family, and that you post when you can. We have much to learn from one another, all of us. I think, too, that we all understand the intense desire for our adult children to turn themselves around, who is to know when that point is? Who is to judge, what each other does? I am sure, in your earlier posts, you were coming from a place of caring. Don't be so hard on yourself, Albatross. Welcome back. (((HUGS))) [/QUOTE]
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