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<blockquote data-quote="rejectedmom" data-source="post: 38025" data-attributes="member: 2315"><p>Hi Cookie! I have missed you! I also redid my difficult child's room. It used to hurt so much to pass by it and remember all the trauma. him beating walls with chains him calling me foul names and throwing things at me or smashing things. This is a beautiful house with a long history of peaceful occupants. We had given difficult child the nicest room potential wise in the house. It didn't deserve the abuse he inflicted on it as much as I didn't deserve what he directed on me. So I remodeled difficult child's room doing all the work myself. It is now a beautiful and peaceful light filled sitting room where I read and sew. It also reaffirms and cements in my mind that fact that I cannot let difficult child back under my roof no matter how much I want to. -RM</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rejectedmom, post: 38025, member: 2315"] Hi Cookie! I have missed you! I also redid my difficult child's room. It used to hurt so much to pass by it and remember all the trauma. him beating walls with chains him calling me foul names and throwing things at me or smashing things. This is a beautiful house with a long history of peaceful occupants. We had given difficult child the nicest room potential wise in the house. It didn't deserve the abuse he inflicted on it as much as I didn't deserve what he directed on me. So I remodeled difficult child's room doing all the work myself. It is now a beautiful and peaceful light filled sitting room where I read and sew. It also reaffirms and cements in my mind that fact that I cannot let difficult child back under my roof no matter how much I want to. -RM [/QUOTE]
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