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<blockquote data-quote="Snow White" data-source="post: 702253" data-attributes="member: 355"><p>Hey, jodiehooks! I, too, am so grateful for this community. I'm glad to hear that your son is doing well. It must lift your spirits.</p><p></p><p>I know the feeling of not knowing how long the honeymoon will last for your son. I think we all live like that - mostly day to day. Boundaries are good. We all need to be able to set them. Your memory of the past will help you to stay on the right path of not enabling. I will pray that he stays clean and in a better mindset. </p><p></p><p>Good for your daughter to be working. She is getting up and going to work, whether it's a dead end job or not - at least it's something positive. It takes energy and motivation to do that. Baby steps, I suppose.</p><p></p><p>I understand your hurt from your daughter's non-communication. Mine wants to kill me right now. They know the right things to do that break our hearts.</p><p></p><p>Stay strong. Hugs and happy thoughts coming your way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Snow White, post: 702253, member: 355"] Hey, jodiehooks! I, too, am so grateful for this community. I'm glad to hear that your son is doing well. It must lift your spirits. I know the feeling of not knowing how long the honeymoon will last for your son. I think we all live like that - mostly day to day. Boundaries are good. We all need to be able to set them. Your memory of the past will help you to stay on the right path of not enabling. I will pray that he stays clean and in a better mindset. Good for your daughter to be working. She is getting up and going to work, whether it's a dead end job or not - at least it's something positive. It takes energy and motivation to do that. Baby steps, I suppose. I understand your hurt from your daughter's non-communication. Mine wants to kill me right now. They know the right things to do that break our hearts. Stay strong. Hugs and happy thoughts coming your way. [/QUOTE]
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