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<blockquote data-quote="New Leaf" data-source="post: 725775" data-attributes="member: 19522"><p>My quote thingee won’t work. Origami you are on a tough road. An in between. It is hard to see our adult kids flailing, especially when they have kids of their own. I am glad to see that your son is attempting to break free. But that is hard too, a breath holding, waiting for the other shoe to drop. </p><p>My two, as far as I know, are nowhere near this point. I have my three grands over for winter break, their MIA mother has texted her middle son that she loves him, but is in a bad spot right now. </p><p>It is sad. </p><p>So, when I read of your son checking in to rehab, it is a spark of hope. I hope he can shake the destructive pattern. I hope one day, my two will do the same.</p><p>What I do know, and tell my grands, is that we don’t have to live the consequences of another’s bad choices. </p><p>Even if they are our close relations. </p><p>I will try to breathe through this time and find peace and joy.</p><p>I wish the same for you, and all of us here.</p><p>It is all we can do, really.</p><p>As our beloveds struggle to find their potential and light, I believe that to be our ultimate goal. No matter what the future holds for them, we can put one foot in front the other, step by step, rebuild our broken hearts and learn to thrive.</p><p>Wishing you peace of heart and mind.</p><p>(((Hugs)))</p><p>Leafy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="New Leaf, post: 725775, member: 19522"] My quote thingee won’t work. Origami you are on a tough road. An in between. It is hard to see our adult kids flailing, especially when they have kids of their own. I am glad to see that your son is attempting to break free. But that is hard too, a breath holding, waiting for the other shoe to drop. My two, as far as I know, are nowhere near this point. I have my three grands over for winter break, their MIA mother has texted her middle son that she loves him, but is in a bad spot right now. It is sad. So, when I read of your son checking in to rehab, it is a spark of hope. I hope he can shake the destructive pattern. I hope one day, my two will do the same. What I do know, and tell my grands, is that we don’t have to live the consequences of another’s bad choices. Even if they are our close relations. I will try to breathe through this time and find peace and joy. I wish the same for you, and all of us here. It is all we can do, really. As our beloveds struggle to find their potential and light, I believe that to be our ultimate goal. No matter what the future holds for them, we can put one foot in front the other, step by step, rebuild our broken hearts and learn to thrive. Wishing you peace of heart and mind. (((Hugs))) Leafy [/QUOTE]
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