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What does detachment look like to you?
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<blockquote data-quote="scent of cedar" data-source="post: 613150" data-attributes="member: 1721"><p>Thank you, Recovering. Knowing you will read this and help me figure it out is like having a really good therapist. Knowing you will share your story with me, too, is like having a witness who has been there, who has won her own battles, and who is strong where I am not. Sometimes, I get to feel I have been strong for you, too.</p><p></p><p>:O)</p><p></p><p>Wishing you, Recovering, and Witz, and everyone who is following along with us a joyful Thanksgiving and Hanukka. My wish for all of is is that this time we will share with our friends or our families strengthens us, and allows us to see one another with compassion, and with trust and joy.</p><p></p><p>I think that as we heal, as we become less vulnerable ourselves, it is easier to experience our times together in this fuller, more meaningful way.</p><p></p><p>Off to make pumpkin and apple pies. We are having Thanksgivukka at our house, this year. One of our neighbors is Jewish. He will be lighting the menorah here with us at sunset, and is bringing potato latkes to go with the turkey, gravy, potatoes and etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scent of cedar, post: 613150, member: 1721"] Thank you, Recovering. Knowing you will read this and help me figure it out is like having a really good therapist. Knowing you will share your story with me, too, is like having a witness who has been there, who has won her own battles, and who is strong where I am not. Sometimes, I get to feel I have been strong for you, too. :O) Wishing you, Recovering, and Witz, and everyone who is following along with us a joyful Thanksgiving and Hanukka. My wish for all of is is that this time we will share with our friends or our families strengthens us, and allows us to see one another with compassion, and with trust and joy. I think that as we heal, as we become less vulnerable ourselves, it is easier to experience our times together in this fuller, more meaningful way. Off to make pumpkin and apple pies. We are having Thanksgivukka at our house, this year. One of our neighbors is Jewish. He will be lighting the menorah here with us at sunset, and is bringing potato latkes to go with the turkey, gravy, potatoes and etc. [/QUOTE]
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