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<blockquote data-quote="Echolette" data-source="post: 638598" data-attributes="member: 17269"><p>Alb,</p><p></p><p>I am sorry to hear this update, and for your mood change that follows it. Maybe....bike rides are long! Those hikers on the Appalachian Trail stop sometimes for a few days too...kick back, have a few drinks, take a break from their travels. Maybe this is his parallel. It is pretty amazing that he made it as far as he did! </p><p>And those young adults are dumb. Even my easy child daughter, a senior in college with all kinds of honors, responsible and mature, posts stupid pictures sometimes of herself where I swear she looks like a crack w---e. Skirt, up, leaning against a wall on a city sidewalk...her friends love them. </p><p>They don't see what we see.</p><p></p><p>I suspect he will up and move on after a bit. In the meantime...try not to let your mood depend on the quality of his fb posts. I know...I check difficult child's facebook from time to time too...but try to at least stretch out the intervals.</p><p></p><p>Hugs for you, mama. Its hard, but you are OK.</p><p></p><p>Echo</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Echolette, post: 638598, member: 17269"] Alb, I am sorry to hear this update, and for your mood change that follows it. Maybe....bike rides are long! Those hikers on the Appalachian Trail stop sometimes for a few days too...kick back, have a few drinks, take a break from their travels. Maybe this is his parallel. It is pretty amazing that he made it as far as he did! And those young adults are dumb. Even my easy child daughter, a senior in college with all kinds of honors, responsible and mature, posts stupid pictures sometimes of herself where I swear she looks like a crack w---e. Skirt, up, leaning against a wall on a city sidewalk...her friends love them. They don't see what we see. I suspect he will up and move on after a bit. In the meantime...try not to let your mood depend on the quality of his fb posts. I know...I check difficult child's facebook from time to time too...but try to at least stretch out the intervals. Hugs for you, mama. Its hard, but you are OK. Echo [/QUOTE]
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