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<blockquote data-quote="everywoman" data-source="post: 102404" data-attributes="member: 1436"><p>I am one of the fortunate who happened to have grandparents who raised me because my bios were major difficult children who never got their lives together. Thank God I had the grandparents I did. Thank God they were willing to step up to the plate. It was often difficult---especially the teen years, but my appreciation for them has never waned. They lived to see their "greats" born. They never let my sister and I feel like we were a burden. We were theirs---and they were ours. God bless you and your wife. Poor difficult child---one day, years from now, she will "see" what she did to herself. She will "try" to be mom. But...granddaughter will never see her that way. That is the sorrow of my heart---that my biomom is just another poor woman who wasted her life....she's not my mom...and it hurts us both...but the pain that she must feel must be unbearable!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="everywoman, post: 102404, member: 1436"] I am one of the fortunate who happened to have grandparents who raised me because my bios were major difficult children who never got their lives together. Thank God I had the grandparents I did. Thank God they were willing to step up to the plate. It was often difficult---especially the teen years, but my appreciation for them has never waned. They lived to see their "greats" born. They never let my sister and I feel like we were a burden. We were theirs---and they were ours. God bless you and your wife. Poor difficult child---one day, years from now, she will "see" what she did to herself. She will "try" to be mom. But...granddaughter will never see her that way. That is the sorrow of my heart---that my biomom is just another poor woman who wasted her life....she's not my mom...and it hurts us both...but the pain that she must feel must be unbearable! [/QUOTE]
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