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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 568738" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>What a wonderful surprise!!!!!! How sweet and thoughtful of him to surprise all of you this way. </p><p></p><p>It is wonderful to hear that he is thriving and seems to have grown up quite a lot during his time in Australia. Such a huge change from his past. </p><p></p><p>As for that niggling feeling that something isn't quite what it seems, I think we have that for quite a long time with our difficult children. The important thing is that he is making his own choices and handling the consequences on his own. He is growing up to be quite a remarkable young man. There are not many epople who could handle going to another continent and country to forge a life for themselves, so that is amazing. He will have wonderful stories to tell his children, won't he?</p><p></p><p>And for feeling apprehension in telling us, well, we were here for the good and bad times before, and we always will be. No matter what he does, we will be here cheering on his good choices, proud as all get out of his positive accomplishments, and with a shoulder and hankies and rhino skin armor to share with you through the bad times. No matter what.</p><p></p><p>(((((hugs))))) to your whole family</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 568738, member: 1233"] What a wonderful surprise!!!!!! How sweet and thoughtful of him to surprise all of you this way. It is wonderful to hear that he is thriving and seems to have grown up quite a lot during his time in Australia. Such a huge change from his past. As for that niggling feeling that something isn't quite what it seems, I think we have that for quite a long time with our difficult children. The important thing is that he is making his own choices and handling the consequences on his own. He is growing up to be quite a remarkable young man. There are not many epople who could handle going to another continent and country to forge a life for themselves, so that is amazing. He will have wonderful stories to tell his children, won't he? And for feeling apprehension in telling us, well, we were here for the good and bad times before, and we always will be. No matter what he does, we will be here cheering on his good choices, proud as all get out of his positive accomplishments, and with a shoulder and hankies and rhino skin armor to share with you through the bad times. No matter what. (((((hugs))))) to your whole family [/QUOTE]
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