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<blockquote data-quote="recoveringenabler" data-source="post: 650190" data-attributes="member: 13542"><p>HLM, I loved your post, thank you for sharing your thoughts and doing it with such grace and beauty. I can so picture you and your son watching The Sound of Music together on the floor. Those moments do shine through the darkness and you always offer them up on the altar of gratitude and remind me (us) to cherish them. I'm so glad you gave him a childhood and that your marriage remained intact and in fact, sounds as if it got stronger and deeper.....</p><p></p><p>In spite of it all, he is a fortunate young man. He takes your love wherever he goes and will for the rest of his life. Crime, drugs and homelessness doesn't erase the love, it's still there.....you are blessed that you can see it and feel it. The way he chooses to live is all his, the connection you have with him is timeless and never-ending. </p><p></p><p>You're a fortunate woman HLM, to be able to consistently rise above the judgements and the thoughts of how it 'should' be or 'could' be and accept your son for who he is, no matter what. I really admire you for that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="recoveringenabler, post: 650190, member: 13542"] HLM, I loved your post, thank you for sharing your thoughts and doing it with such grace and beauty. I can so picture you and your son watching The Sound of Music together on the floor. Those moments do shine through the darkness and you always offer them up on the altar of gratitude and remind me (us) to cherish them. I'm so glad you gave him a childhood and that your marriage remained intact and in fact, sounds as if it got stronger and deeper..... In spite of it all, he is a fortunate young man. He takes your love wherever he goes and will for the rest of his life. Crime, drugs and homelessness doesn't erase the love, it's still there.....you are blessed that you can see it and feel it. The way he chooses to live is all his, the connection you have with him is timeless and never-ending. You're a fortunate woman HLM, to be able to consistently rise above the judgements and the thoughts of how it 'should' be or 'could' be and accept your son for who he is, no matter what. I really admire you for that. [/QUOTE]
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