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<blockquote data-quote="Vonnie" data-source="post: 737840" data-attributes="member: 23253"><p>I needed to hear that. You're right; I need to heal myself. It has been surreal the past few days to realize just how much we've been living in fear. So many dysfunctional little things have become normal for us and I didn't even realize it until my son was gone. For instance, my four-year-old and I came back from the store and he went in the door to the house before I did. I ran to jump in front of him because the rule is Mom Always Goes in First because we don't know what version of his brother we might we walking into. I had this moment of "wait--I don't need to do that" when I realized my violent child wasn't home. How messed up is that? My little boy can't even walk into his own house freely? I've been having a lot of little-wake-ups like that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vonnie, post: 737840, member: 23253"] I needed to hear that. You're right; I need to heal myself. It has been surreal the past few days to realize just how much we've been living in fear. So many dysfunctional little things have become normal for us and I didn't even realize it until my son was gone. For instance, my four-year-old and I came back from the store and he went in the door to the house before I did. I ran to jump in front of him because the rule is Mom Always Goes in First because we don't know what version of his brother we might we walking into. I had this moment of "wait--I don't need to do that" when I realized my violent child wasn't home. How messed up is that? My little boy can't even walk into his own house freely? I've been having a lot of little-wake-ups like that. [/QUOTE]
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