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<blockquote data-quote="Sunlight" data-source="post: 412033" data-attributes="member: 97"><p><span style="color: purple">so true, muttmeister</span></p><p>I hope Tony does not make any more stupid impulsive decisions, next time he does it without me along for the learning.</p><p>A big thing I learned is that like you said...it could be worse. I know many many moms with kids in prison for life with no chance of parole. Even then, they are grateful that their kids are still alive.</p><p></p><p>Some of you might remember that my first son died of heart disease when he was not quite 3 yrs old-1974.</p><p>When I had my next two sons the big thing for me was that they live. JUST LIVE. I did not care so much if they were rich or important, but healthy. Tony took me to such scarey places in his life where I faced the notion that he would possibly die from his lifestyle. That is when I had to let go Let God.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sunlight, post: 412033, member: 97"] [COLOR="purple"]so true, muttmeister[/COLOR] I hope Tony does not make any more stupid impulsive decisions, next time he does it without me along for the learning. A big thing I learned is that like you said...it could be worse. I know many many moms with kids in prison for life with no chance of parole. Even then, they are grateful that their kids are still alive. Some of you might remember that my first son died of heart disease when he was not quite 3 yrs old-1974. When I had my next two sons the big thing for me was that they live. JUST LIVE. I did not care so much if they were rich or important, but healthy. Tony took me to such scarey places in his life where I faced the notion that he would possibly die from his lifestyle. That is when I had to let go Let God. [/QUOTE]
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