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<blockquote data-quote="JKF" data-source="post: 656274" data-attributes="member: 12470"><p>Tanya we definitely did! My younger son is 14 and he had his friends here and the kids had the best time making smores! It was so refreshing to watch normal teenage boys do normal teenage boy things. The laughter, the jokes, the fun! Truly a great night!</p><p></p><p> IAD - I'm not perfect. I still have my moments of obsession but it's definitely far and few in between. I realize now that nothing I do will change him. I don't agree with his actions but I accept him for who he is. I can't change him. Acceptance of him was the key to peace for me.</p><p></p><p> It really is a blessing COM. And I have to say - if it hadn't been for this site and all of the support from you amazing people I would not be where I am today. </p><p></p><p> Thanks Cedar! I remember when we were all getting started too. Wow! We've all come a long way! </p><p></p><p>Anyway, he called me this morning to wish me a Happy Mother's Day. He was pleasant. Apologized for being disrespectful yesterday. Didn't ask for anything. Told me he's fine and is staying with friends. Told me what his plans are. I listened. I accepted his apology, told him thank you for calling me to say Happy Mother's Day, talked with him for a few minutes and ended the call with "I love you, be safe". He's going to be ok. Perhaps not my definition of "ok", but at this point that's not my call. It's his life to live and he certainly has made it clear that he's going to do it his way. So be it!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JKF, post: 656274, member: 12470"] Tanya we definitely did! My younger son is 14 and he had his friends here and the kids had the best time making smores! It was so refreshing to watch normal teenage boys do normal teenage boy things. The laughter, the jokes, the fun! Truly a great night! IAD - I'm not perfect. I still have my moments of obsession but it's definitely far and few in between. I realize now that nothing I do will change him. I don't agree with his actions but I accept him for who he is. I can't change him. Acceptance of him was the key to peace for me. It really is a blessing COM. And I have to say - if it hadn't been for this site and all of the support from you amazing people I would not be where I am today. Thanks Cedar! I remember when we were all getting started too. Wow! We've all come a long way! Anyway, he called me this morning to wish me a Happy Mother's Day. He was pleasant. Apologized for being disrespectful yesterday. Didn't ask for anything. Told me he's fine and is staying with friends. Told me what his plans are. I listened. I accepted his apology, told him thank you for calling me to say Happy Mother's Day, talked with him for a few minutes and ended the call with "I love you, be safe". He's going to be ok. Perhaps not my definition of "ok", but at this point that's not my call. It's his life to live and he certainly has made it clear that he's going to do it his way. So be it! [/QUOTE]
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