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<blockquote data-quote="Feeling Sad" data-source="post: 752474" data-attributes="member: 19245"><p>Dear Sunny,</p><p>I am so sorry that so much time has passed. I started back teaching when you posted.</p><p></p><p>I can't even imagine how you must feel. Are you going to try to see him? Be safe. I have endured 4 years and my heart is always breaking. I put a small amount of money in his account each month. He is alive and moving daily around to different local cities. I can't even imagine 18 years. You are very strong. I am blessed by being a Special Education teacher because at work, I am forced to think of other things. Helping my young charges is rewarding.</p><p></p><p>It is 1:00 AM. I have insomnia, which I have often. I worry a lot. I will write more later. My good friend just retired from teaching because she is losing her sight. After spending thousands on her Malibu house, because she would have to move when she loses her vision, it burned down during the fires out here in CA. She is struggling to rebuild it. She lost her son in an auto accident when he was a teen. She worked for years in a prison as an art therapist with schizophrenic adults. After I told her about my son, she begged me to move. I do not want to move. This house has memories.</p><p></p><p>But, she wrote me something very simple that has given me strength. She said, "Be brave and know that you are doing the best that you can". Plain words, yet very helpful. I feel that this would apply to all of the caring parents on this site. Take care.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Feeling Sad, post: 752474, member: 19245"] Dear Sunny, I am so sorry that so much time has passed. I started back teaching when you posted. I can't even imagine how you must feel. Are you going to try to see him? Be safe. I have endured 4 years and my heart is always breaking. I put a small amount of money in his account each month. He is alive and moving daily around to different local cities. I can't even imagine 18 years. You are very strong. I am blessed by being a Special Education teacher because at work, I am forced to think of other things. Helping my young charges is rewarding. It is 1:00 AM. I have insomnia, which I have often. I worry a lot. I will write more later. My good friend just retired from teaching because she is losing her sight. After spending thousands on her Malibu house, because she would have to move when she loses her vision, it burned down during the fires out here in CA. She is struggling to rebuild it. She lost her son in an auto accident when he was a teen. She worked for years in a prison as an art therapist with schizophrenic adults. After I told her about my son, she begged me to move. I do not want to move. This house has memories. But, she wrote me something very simple that has given me strength. She said, "Be brave and know that you are doing the best that you can". Plain words, yet very helpful. I feel that this would apply to all of the caring parents on this site. Take care. [/QUOTE]
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