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<blockquote data-quote="muttmeister" data-source="post: 77846" data-attributes="member: 135"><p>Sending big hugs and prayers your way. :angel:</p><p>I'm one of the "old hands" here and have been reading Ant's saga for years. There have been so many ups and downs. So many chances seemingly taken and then missed.... But don't give up.We can only pray that this time something will click. I do know that sometimes as they get older they do find some maturity. My difficult child (#1) has become a relative easy child compared to the one who started out as a easy child (difficult child#2). It's too bad that our kids only seem to learn things the hard way. :rolleyes:</p><p>Your grandson is very lucky to have you in his life. Perhaps you will have to concentrate on him for awhile and hope that God will guide Ant to some kind of realization of what he needs to do. I have seen people turn their lives around in their 20s, their 30s, their 40s, and even later. Here's hoping this will be the final wake up call for him.</p><p>Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="muttmeister, post: 77846, member: 135"] Sending big hugs and prayers your way. [img]:angel:[/img] I'm one of the "old hands" here and have been reading Ant's saga for years. There have been so many ups and downs. So many chances seemingly taken and then missed.... But don't give up.We can only pray that this time something will click. I do know that sometimes as they get older they do find some maturity. My difficult child (#1) has become a relative easy child compared to the one who started out as a easy child (difficult child#2). It's too bad that our kids only seem to learn things the hard way. [img]:rolleyes:[/img] Your grandson is very lucky to have you in his life. Perhaps you will have to concentrate on him for awhile and hope that God will guide Ant to some kind of realization of what he needs to do. I have seen people turn their lives around in their 20s, their 30s, their 40s, and even later. Here's hoping this will be the final wake up call for him. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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