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<blockquote data-quote="dashcat" data-source="post: 411599" data-attributes="member: 9175"><p><em> <strong>It isn't solely about trying to love our kids despite what they do ~ it truly is about parenting, about being a strong role model and mentor.</strong></em></p><p> </p><p>Oh this is so true, Barbara<em>.</em> And it is this fine line we warrior parents walk - every single day - with our kids. The Serenity Prayer is the mantra for loving detachment. It isn't about detaching in the sense of walking away, it's about staying strong, never giving up and knowing and accepting what we cannot control or change.</p><p>Dash </p><p>(ps - thanks. I needed that!)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dashcat, post: 411599, member: 9175"] [I] [B]It isn't solely about trying to love our kids despite what they do ~ it truly is about parenting, about being a strong role model and mentor.[/B][/I] Oh this is so true, Barbara[I].[/I] And it is this fine line we warrior parents walk - every single day - with our kids. The Serenity Prayer is the mantra for loving detachment. It isn't about detaching in the sense of walking away, it's about staying strong, never giving up and knowing and accepting what we cannot control or change. Dash (ps - thanks. I needed that!) [/QUOTE]
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