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Teen son's father dies.
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<blockquote data-quote="New Leaf" data-source="post: 729372" data-attributes="member: 19522"><p>It is what it is. That’s what I had to keep reminding myself and move on to memories of good times shared. The feelings your son had back then were something he had to process. We do the best we can at the time. That’s all.</p><p>You probably didn’t because you knew it was hard for him. Retrospect. Don’t let it kick you in the backside.</p><p>That will not be a fun mess to straighten out.</p><p>I hope this isn’t the case. It’s hard. It could be a pivot point. I was hoping the same for my two, that maybe they would change their ways. Still hoping.</p><p> I am glad it went smoothly and you were able to be there for your sons, that took courage.</p><p> Poor guy, this is a difficult time for him.</p><p>You are the bigger person for going and paying your respects. I’m glad she did not make a scene, that would have been awful. You must be exhausted. Do something kind for yourself dear.</p><p>Prayers going up for peace.</p><p>(((Hugs)))</p><p>Leafy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="New Leaf, post: 729372, member: 19522"] It is what it is. That’s what I had to keep reminding myself and move on to memories of good times shared. The feelings your son had back then were something he had to process. We do the best we can at the time. That’s all. You probably didn’t because you knew it was hard for him. Retrospect. Don’t let it kick you in the backside. That will not be a fun mess to straighten out. I hope this isn’t the case. It’s hard. It could be a pivot point. I was hoping the same for my two, that maybe they would change their ways. Still hoping. I am glad it went smoothly and you were able to be there for your sons, that took courage. Poor guy, this is a difficult time for him. You are the bigger person for going and paying your respects. I’m glad she did not make a scene, that would have been awful. You must be exhausted. Do something kind for yourself dear. Prayers going up for peace. (((Hugs))) Leafy [/QUOTE]
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