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<blockquote data-quote="recoveringenabler" data-source="post: 567259" data-attributes="member: 13542"><p>Hi JKF. Well, he's out, he called you, he has a place to go, he has to report every Monday............he's on his path and you've done <u>everything</u> possible to keep him safe and have services provided for him. <em>You done good Mom</em>. Now, it's Friday night, the weekend, and you get to spend it with your husband and your younger boy. Go have some fun. Relax. Rest in the knowledge that you've done absolutely everything you CAN do right now. He's in his life. Remember to put aside the 30 minutes a day to worry and the rest of the day is all YOURS. Lots of HUGS for you........I wish you a joyful, relaxed, fun, playful, peaceful weekend. And, I'll be right there with you because that's my intention for this weekend too. Getting the tree, decorating the house, playing Christmas music, putting up the lights................yeah.............</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="recoveringenabler, post: 567259, member: 13542"] Hi JKF. Well, he's out, he called you, he has a place to go, he has to report every Monday............he's on his path and you've done [U]everything[/U] possible to keep him safe and have services provided for him. [I]You done good Mom[/I]. Now, it's Friday night, the weekend, and you get to spend it with your husband and your younger boy. Go have some fun. Relax. Rest in the knowledge that you've done absolutely everything you CAN do right now. He's in his life. Remember to put aside the 30 minutes a day to worry and the rest of the day is all YOURS. Lots of HUGS for you........I wish you a joyful, relaxed, fun, playful, peaceful weekend. And, I'll be right there with you because that's my intention for this weekend too. Getting the tree, decorating the house, playing Christmas music, putting up the lights................yeah............. [/QUOTE]
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