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Seeing the Paths of our Difficult Children in a Positive Light
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<blockquote data-quote="New Leaf" data-source="post: 673101" data-attributes="member: 19522"><p>Thank you Kathy.</p><p></p><p> This is true.This is why I posted in SA, my d cs are actively using, and have been for a long while, I am searching to look beyond the despair and the reality, for relief and belief.</p><p>Especially since the whole reality and truth of it just recently came to light.</p><p>Searching for a way to see past all of it, even though my girls are mired in the swamp of it. I say prayers for them, but have found the more tools I have, the better.</p><p>I have got to keep my chin up, for myself, my son and my husband. Sometimes that is hard, hard work.</p><p>Some days are better than others. Addiction and substance abuse is a horrible thing.</p><p> Yup, can't make everyone happy, and that is really what makes the world a beautiful place, everyone is different.</p><p>Thank you so much for sharing your perspective and for your work.</p><p>I truly appreciate it.</p><p>leafy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="New Leaf, post: 673101, member: 19522"] Thank you Kathy. This is true.This is why I posted in SA, my d cs are actively using, and have been for a long while, I am searching to look beyond the despair and the reality, for relief and belief. Especially since the whole reality and truth of it just recently came to light. Searching for a way to see past all of it, even though my girls are mired in the swamp of it. I say prayers for them, but have found the more tools I have, the better. I have got to keep my chin up, for myself, my son and my husband. Sometimes that is hard, hard work. Some days are better than others. Addiction and substance abuse is a horrible thing. Yup, can't make everyone happy, and that is really what makes the world a beautiful place, everyone is different. Thank you so much for sharing your perspective and for your work. I truly appreciate it. leafy [/QUOTE]
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