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Happy 20th Birthday to my difficult child......
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<blockquote data-quote="JKF" data-source="post: 629891" data-attributes="member: 12470"><p>Beautifully said COM. I sincerely cherish your replies. Your words really hit home and I find myself reading your replies over and over again. Thank you! </p><p></p><p>You're right - it's so sad that they diminish themselves down to nothing more than a backpack they can carry. And I look around and I am surrounded by more stuff than I'll ever need. Yet I can't offer any of that to my child because he'll take that as forgiveness and things will never change. How very sad. Ugggh! </p><p></p><p>My very best friend who's known difficult child since birth just called and is bringing him a birthday pizza dinner at the train station right now. She said it will kill her to leave him there but she wants to make sure he gets a hug on his 20th birthday from someone who loves him. She knows I can't do it right now and she is so understanding about that so she is doing it for me and I can never thank her enough. She's getting her masters degree in social work and works with kids like difficult child everyday but this situation with difficult child is particularly emotional for her and really hits home so for her to go makes my heart swell with such gratitude. I just love her so much and I will certainly rest easier knowing that at least one good thing happened to him today. </p><p></p><p></p><p>Sent using ConductDisorders mobile app</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JKF, post: 629891, member: 12470"] Beautifully said COM. I sincerely cherish your replies. Your words really hit home and I find myself reading your replies over and over again. Thank you! You're right - it's so sad that they diminish themselves down to nothing more than a backpack they can carry. And I look around and I am surrounded by more stuff than I'll ever need. Yet I can't offer any of that to my child because he'll take that as forgiveness and things will never change. How very sad. Ugggh! My very best friend who's known difficult child since birth just called and is bringing him a birthday pizza dinner at the train station right now. She said it will kill her to leave him there but she wants to make sure he gets a hug on his 20th birthday from someone who loves him. She knows I can't do it right now and she is so understanding about that so she is doing it for me and I can never thank her enough. She's getting her masters degree in social work and works with kids like difficult child everyday but this situation with difficult child is particularly emotional for her and really hits home so for her to go makes my heart swell with such gratitude. I just love her so much and I will certainly rest easier knowing that at least one good thing happened to him today. Sent using ConductDisorders mobile app [/QUOTE]
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