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<blockquote data-quote="Beta" data-source="post: 752616" data-attributes="member: 22597"><p>Thank you JayPee. It feels good to be getting away from the routine right now. </p><p> </p><p></p><p>Oh Tanya, I am so sorry that you haven't seen your son for so long. That hurts my heart. And I'm sorry that he didn't respond to your overture on FB. A few weeks ago, when my son was still at my sister's house, she secretly took a couple of phone photos of him as he sat at their kitchen island. It was so good to see him, even if it was just a picture, but it hurt too. </p><p></p><p>I'm going to try not to "write the end of the story" in my mind by automatically assuming I will not see him again. I'm going to keep in mind that, as Copa said, things can change, and there's no way to know just how things will end. I have to have faith that God is in control and because He loves him even more than I do, He is working in his life to draw him to Himself. God loves your son greatly too. And He sees your mother's heart and the hurt there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Beta, post: 752616, member: 22597"] Thank you JayPee. It feels good to be getting away from the routine right now. Oh Tanya, I am so sorry that you haven't seen your son for so long. That hurts my heart. And I'm sorry that he didn't respond to your overture on FB. A few weeks ago, when my son was still at my sister's house, she secretly took a couple of phone photos of him as he sat at their kitchen island. It was so good to see him, even if it was just a picture, but it hurt too. I'm going to try not to "write the end of the story" in my mind by automatically assuming I will not see him again. I'm going to keep in mind that, as Copa said, things can change, and there's no way to know just how things will end. I have to have faith that God is in control and because He loves him even more than I do, He is working in his life to draw him to Himself. God loves your son greatly too. And He sees your mother's heart and the hurt there. [/QUOTE]
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