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Beating Myself Up in My Dreams ~ Good Lord What's Next?
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<blockquote data-quote="scent of cedar" data-source="post: 575237" data-attributes="member: 1721"><p>Hi, Dammit! :O)</p><p></p><p>Actually, I think this is all about those unresolved feelings we get when we know we're doing the right thing where the kids are concerned, but we don't feel comfortable sticking to it. I am going to remember to say the Serenity Prayer tonight every time I wake up, if this happens again. (Last night was just this muddle of one bad dream after another ~ none of them clear, none horrifying, all filled with self-condemnation. Yuck.)</p><p></p><p>Janet, I was sorry to learn about the situation with Buck. I read the post, but couldn't think of anything to tell you that you don't already know. It's almost impossible to change things once they've come home ~ especially if one of the parents feels he needs to help the (adult) child.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scent of cedar, post: 575237, member: 1721"] Hi, Dammit! :O) Actually, I think this is all about those unresolved feelings we get when we know we're doing the right thing where the kids are concerned, but we don't feel comfortable sticking to it. I am going to remember to say the Serenity Prayer tonight every time I wake up, if this happens again. (Last night was just this muddle of one bad dream after another ~ none of them clear, none horrifying, all filled with self-condemnation. Yuck.) Janet, I was sorry to learn about the situation with Buck. I read the post, but couldn't think of anything to tell you that you don't already know. It's almost impossible to change things once they've come home ~ especially if one of the parents feels he needs to help the (adult) child. [/QUOTE]
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