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<blockquote data-quote="Sunlight" data-source="post: 24047" data-attributes="member: 97"><p><span style='font-family: Microsoft Sans Serif'>hi there, and heartfelt hugs and a moment of silence...</p><p></p><p></p><p>I talked yesterday to a dad who has been there for his daughter from birth. he is a wonderful dad, never ever dropping the ball. his daughter is an addict and still young enough to be in the juvenile justice system from her use.</p><p></p><p>he has been all a dad should be, not one thing was left out in helping her recovery. he and his wife have never stopped loving her. she relapsed and is back in the system. </p><p></p><p>he cannot say he failed her somehow. he didnt. in fact, you and he and many here are true heroes. hoping against hope, getting exhausted, then revitalized and standing firm against the foe again. armouring ourselves, letting nothing stop us from seeking the answers.</p><p></p><p>your son will always be your son. he will not always be in prison. they cannot hold him forever. meanwhile sometimes all we have left is to pray for them and let their path be determined by God. trust Him to intervene. take time to renew yourself while your Maker handles things for a while. </span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sunlight, post: 24047, member: 97"] <span style='font-family: Microsoft Sans Serif'>hi there, and heartfelt hugs and a moment of silence... I talked yesterday to a dad who has been there for his daughter from birth. he is a wonderful dad, never ever dropping the ball. his daughter is an addict and still young enough to be in the juvenile justice system from her use. he has been all a dad should be, not one thing was left out in helping her recovery. he and his wife have never stopped loving her. she relapsed and is back in the system. he cannot say he failed her somehow. he didnt. in fact, you and he and many here are true heroes. hoping against hope, getting exhausted, then revitalized and standing firm against the foe again. armouring ourselves, letting nothing stop us from seeking the answers. your son will always be your son. he will not always be in prison. they cannot hold him forever. meanwhile sometimes all we have left is to pray for them and let their path be determined by God. trust Him to intervene. take time to renew yourself while your Maker handles things for a while. </span> [/QUOTE]
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