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I refuse to get on the roller coaster....
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<blockquote data-quote="New Leaf" data-source="post: 722952" data-attributes="member: 19522"><p>Crashed and totaled the car.</p><p> Blessed to survive it.</p><p>I can’t tell you how many cars Tornado and Volcano have been through.</p><p>I hope this will be a turning point for your son Colleen.</p><p> In the meantime, take one day at a time and keep building yourself up, up, up.</p><p>The stronger you become, the more you have in your toolbox, is more of a chance for your son to see himself.</p><p> They may be able to look in the mirror, try to fool themselves, try to fool us.</p><p>Addiction is no match verses the reflection in a strong warrior mothers eyes.</p><p>I believe that.</p><p>Once we start to put our foot down, refuse to be misled down their slippery path, that is our turning point.</p><p>It is a huge wake up call for us and them.</p><p>Stick to your guns, stay off the roller coaster and live your life as best can.</p><p>(((Hugs)))</p><p>Leafy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="New Leaf, post: 722952, member: 19522"] Crashed and totaled the car. Blessed to survive it. I can’t tell you how many cars Tornado and Volcano have been through. I hope this will be a turning point for your son Colleen. In the meantime, take one day at a time and keep building yourself up, up, up. The stronger you become, the more you have in your toolbox, is more of a chance for your son to see himself. They may be able to look in the mirror, try to fool themselves, try to fool us. Addiction is no match verses the reflection in a strong warrior mothers eyes. I believe that. Once we start to put our foot down, refuse to be misled down their slippery path, that is our turning point. It is a huge wake up call for us and them. Stick to your guns, stay off the roller coaster and live your life as best can. (((Hugs))) Leafy [/QUOTE]
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