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<blockquote data-quote="MrsMcNear46" data-source="post: 136141" data-attributes="member: 3234"><p>Thanks for all of your responses. For the past 7 years I've been able to count on my board friends to care and advise. I certainly appriciate it.</p><p></p><p>Betsy has joined a moms group and has a meet up today. She is anxious but determined. There are also gymnastic classes for kids a few blocks up the street from her and she is going to apply for a job there as soon as the semester is over.</p><p></p><p>I think she has just kind of isolated herself since Lincoln was born. Kinda brought up some insecurities, but I am certain she will overcome them. She has always been very determined to achive her goals, whatever they may be. Thank God these days, they are good goals. I cannot even come close to explaining how much my Sweet Betsy has grown up. </p><p></p><p>Wanted to share what she told me a couple of weeks ago when I asked her what she thought it was that turned her life around. She explained the first was that when her problems became her problems alone and no longer mine, she knew things had to change.</p><p>She credits just getting older and maturing as the biggest factor. She is no longer a child; now a wonderful amazing young woman that I am extremely proud of.</p><p></p><p>Thanks and Blessings to All,</p><p></p><p>Mrs McNear</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrsMcNear46, post: 136141, member: 3234"] Thanks for all of your responses. For the past 7 years I've been able to count on my board friends to care and advise. I certainly appriciate it. Betsy has joined a moms group and has a meet up today. She is anxious but determined. There are also gymnastic classes for kids a few blocks up the street from her and she is going to apply for a job there as soon as the semester is over. I think she has just kind of isolated herself since Lincoln was born. Kinda brought up some insecurities, but I am certain she will overcome them. She has always been very determined to achive her goals, whatever they may be. Thank God these days, they are good goals. I cannot even come close to explaining how much my Sweet Betsy has grown up. Wanted to share what she told me a couple of weeks ago when I asked her what she thought it was that turned her life around. She explained the first was that when her problems became her problems alone and no longer mine, she knew things had to change. She credits just getting older and maturing as the biggest factor. She is no longer a child; now a wonderful amazing young woman that I am extremely proud of. Thanks and Blessings to All, Mrs McNear [/QUOTE]
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