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Young difficult child is back in jail...
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<blockquote data-quote="lovemysons" data-source="post: 490053" data-attributes="member: 3305"><p>Well DDD, I certainly wouldn't have "thunk" it! I can't imagine being your child and not being really close to you as you are such a wonderful person and friend here in our "Board Community". </p><p>That would really hurt me too and yet I hear you on the being Thankful part. </p><p>Oldest difficult child was such a wildly loose cannon once upon a time as I'm sure you remember. </p><p>He is settling down now. He is sober. He loves his little girl. And, he has convictions. </p><p>None of these are bad things for a guy who was looking at the possibility of doing 20 yrs in prison just 3/4 yrs ago after spending a yr and half in prison for stealing over 10k in computer equip from husband's client Let alone the fact that he is also a former Meth addict. </p><p></p><p>So you're right...I shouldn't look for trouble ahead. I should just enjoy the gifts that are in the "present". smile. </p><p></p><p>Thanks for the reminder. </p><p>Hugs and Merry Christmas to you, husband, and easy child/difficult child. </p><p>LMS</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lovemysons, post: 490053, member: 3305"] Well DDD, I certainly wouldn't have "thunk" it! I can't imagine being your child and not being really close to you as you are such a wonderful person and friend here in our "Board Community". That would really hurt me too and yet I hear you on the being Thankful part. Oldest difficult child was such a wildly loose cannon once upon a time as I'm sure you remember. He is settling down now. He is sober. He loves his little girl. And, he has convictions. None of these are bad things for a guy who was looking at the possibility of doing 20 yrs in prison just 3/4 yrs ago after spending a yr and half in prison for stealing over 10k in computer equip from husband's client Let alone the fact that he is also a former Meth addict. So you're right...I shouldn't look for trouble ahead. I should just enjoy the gifts that are in the "present". smile. Thanks for the reminder. Hugs and Merry Christmas to you, husband, and easy child/difficult child. LMS [/QUOTE]
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