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<blockquote data-quote="New Leaf" data-source="post: 763093" data-attributes="member: 19522"><p>Aloha Mirabelle,</p><p>Thank you for your kind thoughts. I hope you and your hubs are doing well.</p><p></p><p>I am still working on my inner emotional response to both daughters predicaments. After a nice fall trip visiting family, I had an overwhelming urge to try to find my eldest, Rain. I suppose being with family tends to trigger that response. Funny how the universe answered, I spotted her out and about on my way to the dentist one day. She is living the life of her choice. That hurts to write that, but it is true. I can’t imagine living that way myself, homeless, living in parks, under bridges. She has been out there for almost ten years now. It’s sad, but I have to accept her choice and keep praying that she will find her light and choose otherwise.</p><p>Keep on striving to keep boundaries and live your life to the fullest!</p><p>(((Hugs)))</p><p>New Leaf</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="New Leaf, post: 763093, member: 19522"] Aloha Mirabelle, Thank you for your kind thoughts. I hope you and your hubs are doing well. I am still working on my inner emotional response to both daughters predicaments. After a nice fall trip visiting family, I had an overwhelming urge to try to find my eldest, Rain. I suppose being with family tends to trigger that response. Funny how the universe answered, I spotted her out and about on my way to the dentist one day. She is living the life of her choice. That hurts to write that, but it is true. I can’t imagine living that way myself, homeless, living in parks, under bridges. She has been out there for almost ten years now. It’s sad, but I have to accept her choice and keep praying that she will find her light and choose otherwise. Keep on striving to keep boundaries and live your life to the fullest! (((Hugs))) New Leaf [/QUOTE]
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