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difficult child is home - Sorry update took so long
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<blockquote data-quote="lovemysons" data-source="post: 8216" data-attributes="member: 3305"><p>You definitely have my continued hopes, good thoughts and prayer. In fact, you were the star in the first prayer of this day for me. </p><p></p><p>I hope your son will see you breathe for YOU and will see what healthy, principled thinking, looks like. I know your good heartedness/deep love, commitment, toward your difficult child and I know how a difficult child will use it. They don't know what they're doing but you can know...and from all they tell me, it can have a way of making the difficult child take another look. If you can begin to live your OWN life with true stability and happiness not ruled by his/dependent on his ...maybe he can begin to live his own life not ruled by whatever is leading his way (fill in the blanks). </p><p></p><p>You're certainly more than worthy and allowed to put yourelf First Robby. It's okay to let our own spirits flower and grow for a change. It's a healthy example. </p><p>You are such a dear soul. </p><p></p><p>hugs and love,</p><p>lovemysons</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lovemysons, post: 8216, member: 3305"] You definitely have my continued hopes, good thoughts and prayer. In fact, you were the star in the first prayer of this day for me. I hope your son will see you breathe for YOU and will see what healthy, principled thinking, looks like. I know your good heartedness/deep love, commitment, toward your difficult child and I know how a difficult child will use it. They don't know what they're doing but you can know...and from all they tell me, it can have a way of making the difficult child take another look. If you can begin to live your OWN life with true stability and happiness not ruled by his/dependent on his ...maybe he can begin to live his own life not ruled by whatever is leading his way (fill in the blanks). You're certainly more than worthy and allowed to put yourelf First Robby. It's okay to let our own spirits flower and grow for a change. It's a healthy example. You are such a dear soul. hugs and love, lovemysons [/QUOTE]
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