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<blockquote data-quote="recoveringenabler" data-source="post: 520169" data-attributes="member: 13542"><p>Giulia, I appreciate your willingness to offer your experience to us. It is a pleasure to hear you speak of your mother with so much appreciation. Many of us here on this board, never feel any acknowledgment or appreciation from our children, so this is a wonderful post for me to read. I applaud you for being able to communicate your experience so clearly, for wanting to support us and for dealing with your issues as well as you have. I can understand your feelings about your Dad's wife. And, I'm sorry you are often in the position of having to be the parent to your father because of his drinking. You have had much to deal with in your young life and I am sorry for that. However, sometimes our greatest challenges are what offer us our most profound gifts. You sound as if your have learned compassion and gratitude, which will likely serve you well in life. I send you hugs, good wishes and hope that all your dreams come true.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="recoveringenabler, post: 520169, member: 13542"] Giulia, I appreciate your willingness to offer your experience to us. It is a pleasure to hear you speak of your mother with so much appreciation. Many of us here on this board, never feel any acknowledgment or appreciation from our children, so this is a wonderful post for me to read. I applaud you for being able to communicate your experience so clearly, for wanting to support us and for dealing with your issues as well as you have. I can understand your feelings about your Dad's wife. And, I'm sorry you are often in the position of having to be the parent to your father because of his drinking. You have had much to deal with in your young life and I am sorry for that. However, sometimes our greatest challenges are what offer us our most profound gifts. You sound as if your have learned compassion and gratitude, which will likely serve you well in life. I send you hugs, good wishes and hope that all your dreams come true. [/QUOTE]
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