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<blockquote data-quote="rita" data-source="post: 81340" data-attributes="member: 124"><p>Wow hard to believe but it is over a decade since I first found this place. Back in those days the boys were still kids and we were as a group mostly learning the ropes of the juvenile justice system.</p><p>Seems like so long ago although the horrific memories remain LOL</p><p>I don't come here much anymore, living difficult child's life both real time and in print got too much. He is still a handful but nothing like the wild child of old but to say he is matured is a stretch. I would say he is more like a typical (bit on the crazyside) 18 year old now at 24.</p><p>R's 10 year anniversary of his passing came a few days back, I still mourn him but I feel sure he is safe and happy were he is. J can now talk about him without going into destructo mode.</p><p>Is there anyone here who still has a "robbie tree" growing. It must be large and strong by now, I often think of them stretching up towards him. I think he looks down and smiles.</p><p>Hope everyone is getting through and finding some peace </p><p>With life there is hope...... peace all rita</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rita, post: 81340, member: 124"] Wow hard to believe but it is over a decade since I first found this place. Back in those days the boys were still kids and we were as a group mostly learning the ropes of the juvenile justice system. Seems like so long ago although the horrific memories remain LOL I don't come here much anymore, living difficult child's life both real time and in print got too much. He is still a handful but nothing like the wild child of old but to say he is matured is a stretch. I would say he is more like a typical (bit on the crazyside) 18 year old now at 24. R's 10 year anniversary of his passing came a few days back, I still mourn him but I feel sure he is safe and happy were he is. J can now talk about him without going into destructo mode. Is there anyone here who still has a "robbie tree" growing. It must be large and strong by now, I often think of them stretching up towards him. I think he looks down and smiles. Hope everyone is getting through and finding some peace With life there is hope...... peace all rita [/QUOTE]
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