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<blockquote data-quote="Chasejazz" data-source="post: 750870" data-attributes="member: 24130"><p>These are the emotional ambushes of which I spoke -- out of nowhere. The telephone, the mailbox. </p><p>As an adoptee, I cannot, I do not subscribe to that point of view...</p><p>It's not an excuse, but ammunition.</p><p>I have the utmost respect for my parents and I love them dearly and am so glad they adopted me.</p><p>How sad to adopt a child, to choose to invite a child into your life only for things to fall apart like they have with your daughter. I'm sorry that things turned out that way for you.</p><p>I learned various things about my daughter, and her/our business via Facebook. </p><p>I blocked her many years ago, and that relationship has truly run its final course. </p><p>I have locked down my social media to only allow my name and photograph to be seen by anyone but friends. </p><p></p><p>I don't like things that come out of the blue, those proverbial sneak attacks, like what happened to you today. </p><p>And yes, I know that kind of shock.</p><p>Shell shock. Battle fatigue. </p><p></p><p>I will be thinking of you. I hope things settle down for a bit. Improve.</p><p></p><p><em>"<strong>What we lost in the fire, we will find in the ashes..." </strong>- The Magnificent Seven</em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chasejazz, post: 750870, member: 24130"] These are the emotional ambushes of which I spoke -- out of nowhere. The telephone, the mailbox. As an adoptee, I cannot, I do not subscribe to that point of view... It's not an excuse, but ammunition. I have the utmost respect for my parents and I love them dearly and am so glad they adopted me. How sad to adopt a child, to choose to invite a child into your life only for things to fall apart like they have with your daughter. I'm sorry that things turned out that way for you. I learned various things about my daughter, and her/our business via Facebook. I blocked her many years ago, and that relationship has truly run its final course. I have locked down my social media to only allow my name and photograph to be seen by anyone but friends. I don't like things that come out of the blue, those proverbial sneak attacks, like what happened to you today. And yes, I know that kind of shock. Shell shock. Battle fatigue. I will be thinking of you. I hope things settle down for a bit. Improve. [I]"[B]What we lost in the fire, we will find in the ashes..." [/B]- The Magnificent Seven[/I] [/QUOTE]
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