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<blockquote data-quote="Copabanana" data-source="post: 742344" data-attributes="member: 18958"><p>I have hope for C. But I wonder if that is because you say that what I write about my son, very aptly describes C.</p><p></p><p>But independent of that, I do have hope for C. He sounds like such a sweet and good man. How could it be that there would not be hope for him?</p><p>But you have not used the word hope. You use a better word <em>expectations. </em>Which is a different thing. Maybe I am in the same place with my own son. Hope without expectations. </p><p></p><p>My own son told me he would call me back on Saturday, but I realize it was his way to get off the phone. I did text him to let him know that our plan to meet next Saturday would work. He did not respond to the texts. </p><p></p><p>I am left with a little bit of fear. There is so much need on my part. Maybe he is holding back because of his strong need, as well. </p><p></p><p>Where I really need to be, is in myself. Recognizing yet again that I cannot control the result. I can only be the best me that I can muster up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Copabanana, post: 742344, member: 18958"] I have hope for C. But I wonder if that is because you say that what I write about my son, very aptly describes C. But independent of that, I do have hope for C. He sounds like such a sweet and good man. How could it be that there would not be hope for him? But you have not used the word hope. You use a better word [I]expectations. [/I]Which is a different thing. Maybe I am in the same place with my own son. Hope without expectations. My own son told me he would call me back on Saturday, but I realize it was his way to get off the phone. I did text him to let him know that our plan to meet next Saturday would work. He did not respond to the texts. I am left with a little bit of fear. There is so much need on my part. Maybe he is holding back because of his strong need, as well. Where I really need to be, is in myself. Recognizing yet again that I cannot control the result. I can only be the best me that I can muster up. [/QUOTE]
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