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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember1" data-source="post: 760964" data-attributes="member: 23706"><p>I am glad you have a break from worrying. As long as your son doesn't do that again, I would drop it if it were me. Life happens. We don't get answers to everything. We have to learn to live life without understanding a lot of it. We have to let it go, give it to God if you believe.</p><p></p><p>Having said that, I would not see your son alone or let him be alone with the younger kids....as a precaution. Maybe meet him with the kids at a busy restaurant. You have no idea if anything is wrong with him. You don't know what caused his weird behavior. You may never know. He may not know or remember. So take good care of yourself and the young kids.</p><p></p><p> After Kay threw a glass vase at her younger brothers head, with more velocity than I dreamed she had in her, it missed him by an inch and shattered into little pieces all over. We never let her into our house again. We found other places for her to go. She could have taken out his eye or maybe killed him. Be cautious around your son for everyone's sake, including his own. Don't leave him alone with anyone. That way he won't hurt anyone and he won't have to deal with his own guilt or the anger of others.</p><p></p><p>Remember to stay on an even keel. I like going one day at a time. Tomorrow offers no guarantees so I have learned to live in and enjoy the now. I no longer write stories in my head about the future.</p><p></p><p>I recommend reading books and going in YouTube to learn how to stay in the now. Eckhart Tolle is one of my favorite teachers about this topic but there are many.</p><p></p><p>Love and hugs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember1, post: 760964, member: 23706"] I am glad you have a break from worrying. As long as your son doesn't do that again, I would drop it if it were me. Life happens. We don't get answers to everything. We have to learn to live life without understanding a lot of it. We have to let it go, give it to God if you believe. Having said that, I would not see your son alone or let him be alone with the younger kids....as a precaution. Maybe meet him with the kids at a busy restaurant. You have no idea if anything is wrong with him. You don't know what caused his weird behavior. You may never know. He may not know or remember. So take good care of yourself and the young kids. After Kay threw a glass vase at her younger brothers head, with more velocity than I dreamed she had in her, it missed him by an inch and shattered into little pieces all over. We never let her into our house again. We found other places for her to go. She could have taken out his eye or maybe killed him. Be cautious around your son for everyone's sake, including his own. Don't leave him alone with anyone. That way he won't hurt anyone and he won't have to deal with his own guilt or the anger of others. Remember to stay on an even keel. I like going one day at a time. Tomorrow offers no guarantees so I have learned to live in and enjoy the now. I no longer write stories in my head about the future. I recommend reading books and going in YouTube to learn how to stay in the now. Eckhart Tolle is one of my favorite teachers about this topic but there are many. Love and hugs. [/QUOTE]
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