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<blockquote data-quote="New Leaf" data-source="post: 740394" data-attributes="member: 19522"><p>I miss my two as well, Feeling. It is no comparison to schizophrenia, but I know their minds are askew with years of meth use. These are hard circumstances we both live with, but alive we are and there is so much to live for. </p><p>I am not even sure what is the closest route to Ireland. I think I would fly to the east coast. Speaking of which, I am going for a short visit for our fall break to see Mom. I love New England in the fall.</p><p>Feeling, I am trying to come to terms by building emotional boundaries for myself. I am also looking at the past when the kids were young, not so much a lamentation, but a celebration of the good times we did have. That is how I am working through the grief with Hubs passing. So, I figured that maybe it would help with this grief over my two. </p><p>We have no control over these circumstances. Not one iota.</p><p>I am glad you are pushing yourself, you are so very worth it. I think it is a wonderful model for your middle son, that you are working through the grief and thriving. </p><p>Check in when you are able, it is so nice to “see” you dear sister!</p><p>(((Hugs)))</p><p>Leafy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="New Leaf, post: 740394, member: 19522"] I miss my two as well, Feeling. It is no comparison to schizophrenia, but I know their minds are askew with years of meth use. These are hard circumstances we both live with, but alive we are and there is so much to live for. I am not even sure what is the closest route to Ireland. I think I would fly to the east coast. Speaking of which, I am going for a short visit for our fall break to see Mom. I love New England in the fall. Feeling, I am trying to come to terms by building emotional boundaries for myself. I am also looking at the past when the kids were young, not so much a lamentation, but a celebration of the good times we did have. That is how I am working through the grief with Hubs passing. So, I figured that maybe it would help with this grief over my two. We have no control over these circumstances. Not one iota. I am glad you are pushing yourself, you are so very worth it. I think it is a wonderful model for your middle son, that you are working through the grief and thriving. Check in when you are able, it is so nice to “see” you dear sister! (((Hugs))) Leafy [/QUOTE]
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