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How is my Difficult Child going to survive the winter in Colorado?
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<blockquote data-quote="Scent of Cedar *" data-source="post: 672419" data-attributes="member: 17461"><p>It helped me to call the shelter daughter refused to use. They were very nice to me, answering my questions about their rules, and safety and so on. Talking to a real person, learning just what the programs were, knowing there were food kitchens and places for her to get warm clothing ~ that helped us. Still, we could not do it past a certain point. We decided to rent her something cheap until we got home. That is how hard it was, blackgnat, to think about. We learned then that daughter had been blackballed from even the worst dives in the City. Daughter survived temps sometimes as low as thirty to thirty-five below zero with blizzard winds. I agree with the other parents that the homeless form communities of support, and that this is how they survive.</p><p></p><p>It was an awful time for us.</p><p></p><p>As our Seeking Strength tells us, stay close to the site through this time, blackgnat.</p><p></p><p>We will get ourselves and one another through this.</p><p></p><p>Cedar</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Scent of Cedar *, post: 672419, member: 17461"] It helped me to call the shelter daughter refused to use. They were very nice to me, answering my questions about their rules, and safety and so on. Talking to a real person, learning just what the programs were, knowing there were food kitchens and places for her to get warm clothing ~ that helped us. Still, we could not do it past a certain point. We decided to rent her something cheap until we got home. That is how hard it was, blackgnat, to think about. We learned then that daughter had been blackballed from even the worst dives in the City. Daughter survived temps sometimes as low as thirty to thirty-five below zero with blizzard winds. I agree with the other parents that the homeless form communities of support, and that this is how they survive. It was an awful time for us. As our Seeking Strength tells us, stay close to the site through this time, blackgnat. We will get ourselves and one another through this. Cedar [/QUOTE]
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