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I think the worst is over..... for now
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<blockquote data-quote="recoveringenabler" data-source="post: 513743" data-attributes="member: 13542"><p>My difficult child left our home today at 5 PM. She drove her car out with the cats in it. We spent the day together getting her organized and I helped her in ways I felt good about. I had a feeling when she left, it would hit me in an emotional way, and it did. I felt exactly the same way I did when she was 5 and I drove her to kindergarten for the first day. She was so little and I was having a hard time letting go. I went home and cried. Seeing her drive off today I felt the same way. She is ill prepared for the world and watching her go into it, just made me cry, for the same reasons I did when she was 5. </p><p></p><p>I still feel sad. It's been a hard 6 weeks. I don't know exactly what she is up to, where she is going and for how long. There is nothing I can do about it but let it all go. </p><p></p><p>We have our home back. The cats are gone. We leave on Friday for two weeks. I'm hoping after a good nights sleep I can begin putting my life back together. Right now I feel raw. </p><p></p><p>Thanks everyone for all your help as I trudged through this darkness, looking for the light.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="recoveringenabler, post: 513743, member: 13542"] My difficult child left our home today at 5 PM. She drove her car out with the cats in it. We spent the day together getting her organized and I helped her in ways I felt good about. I had a feeling when she left, it would hit me in an emotional way, and it did. I felt exactly the same way I did when she was 5 and I drove her to kindergarten for the first day. She was so little and I was having a hard time letting go. I went home and cried. Seeing her drive off today I felt the same way. She is ill prepared for the world and watching her go into it, just made me cry, for the same reasons I did when she was 5. I still feel sad. It's been a hard 6 weeks. I don't know exactly what she is up to, where she is going and for how long. There is nothing I can do about it but let it all go. We have our home back. The cats are gone. We leave on Friday for two weeks. I'm hoping after a good nights sleep I can begin putting my life back together. Right now I feel raw. Thanks everyone for all your help as I trudged through this darkness, looking for the light. [/QUOTE]
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