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<blockquote data-quote="LoveSushi" data-source="post: 702977" data-attributes="member: 17587"><p>This is true. My son and I have a warm and loving relationship; we talk once or twice a week, sometimes more, and I just feel normal maternal affection and love for him and pride in the outstanding job he's doing at adulting. I have to check myself more often than I should from offering unsolicited advice. He's doing great without it and he always knows he can ask me anything. He wants to take me to the beach town where I took he and his sister every summer when they were little, on the first weekend of December. I'm thinking it would be so magical to go there with my kids as adults....</p><p></p><p>My daughter, my difficult child...things are better, but they are different. Her mental illness has been diagnosed and being treated, trying to get the medication and dosage correct at this point. Our relationship is slowly rebuilding. But I do find myself much more cautious with her. Treading lightly. Still hopeful that it will keep getting better and better. She seems to be maturing and seeing things much differently than she did even a year ago. So much more to say, but I'm typing with one finger on my tablet and i hate it. LOL</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LoveSushi, post: 702977, member: 17587"] This is true. My son and I have a warm and loving relationship; we talk once or twice a week, sometimes more, and I just feel normal maternal affection and love for him and pride in the outstanding job he's doing at adulting. I have to check myself more often than I should from offering unsolicited advice. He's doing great without it and he always knows he can ask me anything. He wants to take me to the beach town where I took he and his sister every summer when they were little, on the first weekend of December. I'm thinking it would be so magical to go there with my kids as adults.... My daughter, my difficult child...things are better, but they are different. Her mental illness has been diagnosed and being treated, trying to get the medication and dosage correct at this point. Our relationship is slowly rebuilding. But I do find myself much more cautious with her. Treading lightly. Still hopeful that it will keep getting better and better. She seems to be maturing and seeing things much differently than she did even a year ago. So much more to say, but I'm typing with one finger on my tablet and i hate it. LOL [/QUOTE]
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