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The boy who cries wolf.
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<blockquote data-quote="blackgnat" data-source="post: 660135" data-attributes="member: 13561"><p>Thanks for your support, Alb!</p><p></p><p>I keep thinking that I have finally nailed this detachment thing. If you read my posts, it's almost like I went backwards-and I don't really think I felt like this until recently...until my trip to Colorado. Or maybe even 48 hours ago, when I thought my kid was on an exciting but scary path. That he never even intended to take!</p><p></p><p>Then something like this happens and I have to question my whole way of thinking. I THOUGHT I had it all squared away...But really I should be NOT thinking and just letting the waves wash over me. It's REALLY not my problem.</p><p></p><p>Always a work in progress...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blackgnat, post: 660135, member: 13561"] Thanks for your support, Alb! I keep thinking that I have finally nailed this detachment thing. If you read my posts, it's almost like I went backwards-and I don't really think I felt like this until recently...until my trip to Colorado. Or maybe even 48 hours ago, when I thought my kid was on an exciting but scary path. That he never even intended to take! Then something like this happens and I have to question my whole way of thinking. I THOUGHT I had it all squared away...But really I should be NOT thinking and just letting the waves wash over me. It's REALLY not my problem. Always a work in progress... [/QUOTE]
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