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<blockquote data-quote="cloudflower" data-source="post: 70318" data-attributes="member: 4017"><p>Hi Sammie~~</p><p>Sorry to have intruded on your thread...</p><p>The words from Big Bad Kitty's post hit a very sensitive place:</p><p>"You have not failed". </p><p>Sure it's hard for us to have a neighbor see that police car pull up, and feel we've 'failed' in the eyes of the Community. But that is minor next to the pain and confusion felt by parent(s) who thought they had given all the right things; time, love, opportunity, to their child. Forget the Community, you feel like you've failed yourself, your child, your family.</p><p>All we can do, is hope these were merely foolish choices, like ones we may have make in our youth, and that we did lay a strong enough foundation when our kids were young.</p><p>(I'm saying this enough to convince myself too ;-))</p><p>~~So we'll keep repeating to ourselves: "You have not failed </p><p>You have not failed You have not failed....."</p><p>Love, Cloudflower</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cloudflower, post: 70318, member: 4017"] Hi Sammie~~ Sorry to have intruded on your thread... The words from Big Bad Kitty's post hit a very sensitive place: "You have not failed". Sure it's hard for us to have a neighbor see that police car pull up, and feel we've 'failed' in the eyes of the Community. But that is minor next to the pain and confusion felt by parent(s) who thought they had given all the right things; time, love, opportunity, to their child. Forget the Community, you feel like you've failed yourself, your child, your family. All we can do, is hope these were merely foolish choices, like ones we may have make in our youth, and that we did lay a strong enough foundation when our kids were young. (I'm saying this enough to convince myself too ;-)) ~~So we'll keep repeating to ourselves: "You have not failed You have not failed You have not failed....." Love, Cloudflower [/QUOTE]
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