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One of those sleepless nights and sadness-filled mornings
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<blockquote data-quote="nlj" data-source="post: 641060" data-attributes="member: 17650"><p>Thanks so much everyone for all your replies. </p><p>The warmth and positivity has helped to ease my sadness as usual.</p><p></p><p>I'm going to make one of my 'Red Cross' parcels of socks, coffee and pastries and maybe some other bits and pieces (like a big jar of peanut butter). It's a 2 hour drive to the farm squat, so I hope he's there. Still no answer on his phone. I've decided to go anyway and, if I can't find him, then hopefully some of the other hippies will have seen him and can let him know that I was around when they see him next. If he's there, great (hopefully) and if he's not then I can share the coffee and pastries with some other mothers' cold sons and ask someone to leave the socks in my son's treehouse. I think I trust them not to wear them instead. Am I naive to trust them? Maybe. But the homeless community seems to have its own strange standards and I think he'll probably get most of the socks!</p><p></p><p>I hope we all have a peaceful nights sleep tonight and our grown children are all safe and warm, wherever they may be.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nlj, post: 641060, member: 17650"] Thanks so much everyone for all your replies. The warmth and positivity has helped to ease my sadness as usual. I'm going to make one of my 'Red Cross' parcels of socks, coffee and pastries and maybe some other bits and pieces (like a big jar of peanut butter). It's a 2 hour drive to the farm squat, so I hope he's there. Still no answer on his phone. I've decided to go anyway and, if I can't find him, then hopefully some of the other hippies will have seen him and can let him know that I was around when they see him next. If he's there, great (hopefully) and if he's not then I can share the coffee and pastries with some other mothers' cold sons and ask someone to leave the socks in my son's treehouse. I think I trust them not to wear them instead. Am I naive to trust them? Maybe. But the homeless community seems to have its own strange standards and I think he'll probably get most of the socks! I hope we all have a peaceful nights sleep tonight and our grown children are all safe and warm, wherever they may be. [/QUOTE]
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