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I bought my kid a tent today, he's homeless.
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<blockquote data-quote="New Leaf" data-source="post: 675828" data-attributes="member: 19522"><p>Hey, at least you have your sense of humor intact.....you have been trying to help your boy for a long time, JMom, it is tough. How old are your other two?</p><p>I have a 14 year old. He went through some hard times watching his older sisters go down this path. For us, it was a "revolving" door, my two were in and out. #3 had kids early, so a lot of our attachment issues were focused on the grands...then there is that whole, "I can fix this" thing.</p><p></p><p>My son is a sweet boy, too. I couldn't imagine how I would feel if he got caught up with this stuff. He says he wants nothing to do with drugs or alcohol, after witnessing the misery of it with his sisters. Crossing fingers.....</p><p>You are very kind to your son and his friends.</p><p>They have this to remember, and reflect upon.</p><p>The loving kindness from the bottom of your heart.</p><p>Hope today is a better day for you.</p><p>(((HUGS)))</p><p>leafy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="New Leaf, post: 675828, member: 19522"] Hey, at least you have your sense of humor intact.....you have been trying to help your boy for a long time, JMom, it is tough. How old are your other two? I have a 14 year old. He went through some hard times watching his older sisters go down this path. For us, it was a "revolving" door, my two were in and out. #3 had kids early, so a lot of our attachment issues were focused on the grands...then there is that whole, "I can fix this" thing. My son is a sweet boy, too. I couldn't imagine how I would feel if he got caught up with this stuff. He says he wants nothing to do with drugs or alcohol, after witnessing the misery of it with his sisters. Crossing fingers..... You are very kind to your son and his friends. They have this to remember, and reflect upon. The loving kindness from the bottom of your heart. Hope today is a better day for you. (((HUGS))) leafy [/QUOTE]
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