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<blockquote data-quote="recoveringenabler" data-source="post: 500841" data-attributes="member: 13542"><p>Many big hugs to you. Reading your story brings back memories of all the drama my daughter has created in our lives. I am so sorry. It is so hard. Enjoy your game today and take care of you. I think that is the biggest thing I've learned, to focus and care for myself FIRST and out of that, I can be available for others. It sounds easy but for some of us, it's the most difficult thing. I agree with others, you seem more invested in her job then she is. Boy, do I know how that is. My girl is a lot older then yours, 39, and she is still unemployed, now homeless, now in jail. I've almost always been more invested in her life then she is. What a journey. All these wonderful mothers are right there with you. That sure helps me. Blessings to you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="recoveringenabler, post: 500841, member: 13542"] Many big hugs to you. Reading your story brings back memories of all the drama my daughter has created in our lives. I am so sorry. It is so hard. Enjoy your game today and take care of you. I think that is the biggest thing I've learned, to focus and care for myself FIRST and out of that, I can be available for others. It sounds easy but for some of us, it's the most difficult thing. I agree with others, you seem more invested in her job then she is. Boy, do I know how that is. My girl is a lot older then yours, 39, and she is still unemployed, now homeless, now in jail. I've almost always been more invested in her life then she is. What a journey. All these wonderful mothers are right there with you. That sure helps me. Blessings to you. [/QUOTE]
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