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<blockquote data-quote="Nancy" data-source="post: 492775" data-attributes="member: 59"><p>What's really significant is that this was at the wake of his father and he always told her how much he loved his dad and how her dad obviously loved her a lot too because we were always there with her trying to get her help and that one day we would be gone and she would be sorry that she lost all those years. She said she wanted to tell him she did love us and now that she was sober she realized we really did love her, but that the line was so long behindher she couldn't. I told her I think he knew that.</p><p></p><p>She also told me that everyone in the program asks her why she has her license and car, since hardly any of them do, and she is the one who has to drive everyone around. She told them the only reason she has it is because her parents took her car away for two years and how she hated us so much for doing that but that she would have lost her license and probably been in jail or dead if we didn't. </p><p></p><p>I never thought I would see the day when she recognized that what we did was out of love.</p><p></p><p>Nancy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nancy, post: 492775, member: 59"] What's really significant is that this was at the wake of his father and he always told her how much he loved his dad and how her dad obviously loved her a lot too because we were always there with her trying to get her help and that one day we would be gone and she would be sorry that she lost all those years. She said she wanted to tell him she did love us and now that she was sober she realized we really did love her, but that the line was so long behindher she couldn't. I told her I think he knew that. She also told me that everyone in the program asks her why she has her license and car, since hardly any of them do, and she is the one who has to drive everyone around. She told them the only reason she has it is because her parents took her car away for two years and how she hated us so much for doing that but that she would have lost her license and probably been in jail or dead if we didn't. I never thought I would see the day when she recognized that what we did was out of love. Nancy [/QUOTE]
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