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<blockquote data-quote="standswithcourage" data-source="post: 96263" data-attributes="member: 3948"><p>Thanks Pony Girl! I seem to be weepy today for some reason. I am going to see my counselor at 12:00. Thank goodness. I am always in the middle. My daughter that just got married - we are building our relationship back. She kinda detached when she was 16. She started dating her now husband then. They were together 24/7 except for school and work, etc. She was still living at home but spending a lot of time at his parents house because his sisters were her age. I felt so left out. I was so in the middle of my difficult children nightmare that my daughter probably felt left out too. I never meant for it to be that way. When they were little I stayed home with them and we did so many wonderful things. Then when the roof started to cave in all I could think about was stopping it. I tried everything I knew how. I feel like I am still trying but not as hard - It seems you get to a point that it doesnt matter what you do - you've already tried everything what is the use of doing it over and over!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="standswithcourage, post: 96263, member: 3948"] Thanks Pony Girl! I seem to be weepy today for some reason. I am going to see my counselor at 12:00. Thank goodness. I am always in the middle. My daughter that just got married - we are building our relationship back. She kinda detached when she was 16. She started dating her now husband then. They were together 24/7 except for school and work, etc. She was still living at home but spending a lot of time at his parents house because his sisters were her age. I felt so left out. I was so in the middle of my difficult children nightmare that my daughter probably felt left out too. I never meant for it to be that way. When they were little I stayed home with them and we did so many wonderful things. Then when the roof started to cave in all I could think about was stopping it. I tried everything I knew how. I feel like I am still trying but not as hard - It seems you get to a point that it doesnt matter what you do - you've already tried everything what is the use of doing it over and over! [/QUOTE]
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