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<blockquote data-quote="JKF" data-source="post: 607258" data-attributes="member: 12470"><p>Just a quick check in right now. Cedar and RE - you both write so beautifully and openly and I can't thank you enough for your support and encouragement. I find myself reading your posts over and over again and your words are very comforting.</p><p></p><p>Anyway, everything is the same. difficult child is fully on the streets. The temporary shelter is history now too. He's been sleeping at the train station. OMG - the reality of this situation is killing me. I went to see him this morning and I brought him sweatshirts and a blanket and a few homemade ham and cheese sandwiches. He was very appreciative. I felt like I was in a really bad dream. Standing in the library parking lot handing my oldest son a duffel bag with warm clothes and a blanket so he can sleep on the streets is something I never ever imagined I would have to do. I drove away in tears and cried all the way home. </p><p></p><p>My husband and I are leaning heavily towards sending him out to my dad. There he might have a chance. Here he has nothing. Every single bridge here has been torched! </p><p></p><p>Anyway - it's going to be pretty cold here tonight. Supposed to get down to 38 degrees. I just can't take this. Please keep my difficult child in your prayers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JKF, post: 607258, member: 12470"] Just a quick check in right now. Cedar and RE - you both write so beautifully and openly and I can't thank you enough for your support and encouragement. I find myself reading your posts over and over again and your words are very comforting. Anyway, everything is the same. difficult child is fully on the streets. The temporary shelter is history now too. He's been sleeping at the train station. OMG - the reality of this situation is killing me. I went to see him this morning and I brought him sweatshirts and a blanket and a few homemade ham and cheese sandwiches. He was very appreciative. I felt like I was in a really bad dream. Standing in the library parking lot handing my oldest son a duffel bag with warm clothes and a blanket so he can sleep on the streets is something I never ever imagined I would have to do. I drove away in tears and cried all the way home. My husband and I are leaning heavily towards sending him out to my dad. There he might have a chance. Here he has nothing. Every single bridge here has been torched! Anyway - it's going to be pretty cold here tonight. Supposed to get down to 38 degrees. I just can't take this. Please keep my difficult child in your prayers. [/QUOTE]
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