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difficult child finally got himself kicked out of some of his classes
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<blockquote data-quote="recoveringenabler" data-source="post: 598104" data-attributes="member: 13542"><p>I'm glad you're doing okay with all of it, with our kids and their antics, doing okay is often the very best we can do. In spite of occasional lapses into the sheer reality of all of it, you, for the most part, do a very good job of detaching. Step by step, like me and the rest of us here, we learn to step away from their actions and choices. Sigh. I'm hoping your Funnybunny does return someday to his roots, we all can still hope for that. In the meantime, many hugs to you..........</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="recoveringenabler, post: 598104, member: 13542"] I'm glad you're doing okay with all of it, with our kids and their antics, doing okay is often the very best we can do. In spite of occasional lapses into the sheer reality of all of it, you, for the most part, do a very good job of detaching. Step by step, like me and the rest of us here, we learn to step away from their actions and choices. Sigh. I'm hoping your Funnybunny does return someday to his roots, we all can still hope for that. In the meantime, many hugs to you.......... [/QUOTE]
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