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He can't come home for Christmas...
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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 7711" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>Yeah, CAmom, we know. We had stealth-like factors attack</p><p>our perfect kid before we realized there was a problem. Our</p><p>bright kid couldn't find the right goal once he got off the</p><p>track. Last night before heading out to ??? with friends</p><p>his easy child self came to the surface and he called me into the</p><p>living room...nicely. He wanted to point out his favorite</p><p>Christmas ornament on the tree and ask if it was OK to ask</p><p>me if he could have it written in our will to go to him.</p><p>Sounds weird I'm sure to others but it really moved me that</p><p>he wanted to make sure that I knew that he remembered the</p><p>wonderful childhood that he has thrown away.</p><p></p><p>I'm hoping your boy will be able to pull it together and</p><p>rejoin his parents happily for the years before he goes to college etc. It CAN happen, CAmom. There are success stories.</p><p></p><p>Meanwhile I spent about an hour looking at each decoration</p><p>that he made from preschool on that hangs on our tree. We</p><p>were so lucky, too. Hugs. DDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 7711, member: 35"] Yeah, CAmom, we know. We had stealth-like factors attack our perfect kid before we realized there was a problem. Our bright kid couldn't find the right goal once he got off the track. Last night before heading out to ??? with friends his easy child self came to the surface and he called me into the living room...nicely. He wanted to point out his favorite Christmas ornament on the tree and ask if it was OK to ask me if he could have it written in our will to go to him. Sounds weird I'm sure to others but it really moved me that he wanted to make sure that I knew that he remembered the wonderful childhood that he has thrown away. I'm hoping your boy will be able to pull it together and rejoin his parents happily for the years before he goes to college etc. It CAN happen, CAmom. There are success stories. Meanwhile I spent about an hour looking at each decoration that he made from preschool on that hangs on our tree. We were so lucky, too. Hugs. DDD [/QUOTE]
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