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<blockquote data-quote="Star*" data-source="post: 416523" data-attributes="member: 4964"><p>I don't know - Pats girl - </p><p> </p><p>A lot of the things that I was so worried about when I said GET OUT - did happen. It was scary. He has eaten out of dumpsters, he has been homeless, he was bathing in the park - he was exposed to kids doing serious drugs, his biofather is beyond a bad influence and was arrested two or three times, he's been around temptations like theft, and things that we figured would have surely put him in prison for good, he's been in the hospital, suicidal, without support, without clothes, hit by a bus, hit by a car - had no one to take him to the hospital, arrested for miscellaneous things and didn't smart off to the police and told the truth, and the temptations that were sat right in front of him? To do all the wrong things? Drink, dope, be stupid and further ruin his life on his own accord? He didn't. </p><p> </p><p>He did - managed to find a place to live, fix it up, he saved money and bought a car, is trying to get a license, will not drive that car until he does, has been putting his dog first and making sure she's taken care of, got rid of the friends who were into drugs, and tried to talk to the ones he felt were over the edge but stays away from them, has actually a good rapport with the police there, broke down and got foodstamps which put him in touch with schooling, and job applications, I mean it's on his accord hes doing things.....It's not how I would have liked it to go - but it's going. He's turning out to be proud of HIS life and that's more important than him being proud of him I wanted him to turn out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Star*, post: 416523, member: 4964"] I don't know - Pats girl - A lot of the things that I was so worried about when I said GET OUT - did happen. It was scary. He has eaten out of dumpsters, he has been homeless, he was bathing in the park - he was exposed to kids doing serious drugs, his biofather is beyond a bad influence and was arrested two or three times, he's been around temptations like theft, and things that we figured would have surely put him in prison for good, he's been in the hospital, suicidal, without support, without clothes, hit by a bus, hit by a car - had no one to take him to the hospital, arrested for miscellaneous things and didn't smart off to the police and told the truth, and the temptations that were sat right in front of him? To do all the wrong things? Drink, dope, be stupid and further ruin his life on his own accord? He didn't. He did - managed to find a place to live, fix it up, he saved money and bought a car, is trying to get a license, will not drive that car until he does, has been putting his dog first and making sure she's taken care of, got rid of the friends who were into drugs, and tried to talk to the ones he felt were over the edge but stays away from them, has actually a good rapport with the police there, broke down and got foodstamps which put him in touch with schooling, and job applications, I mean it's on his accord hes doing things.....It's not how I would have liked it to go - but it's going. He's turning out to be proud of HIS life and that's more important than him being proud of him I wanted him to turn out. [/QUOTE]
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