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<blockquote data-quote="newstart" data-source="post: 763213" data-attributes="member: 22416"><p><em>Hello and thank you all for past encouragement and advice. My 40 year old daughter does ok at times and then not ok. She is still off/on with toxic boyfriend now age 47. How can a couple be that age and still do so many immature things?.. It is horrible. My daughter has had a few ok months meaning she has paid her bills and held a job. </em></p><p><em>My only sister died from breast cancer a week ago. I have been in shock and deeply sad.</em></p><p><em>My daughter's idea was for her to come over and watch the entire lunar eclipse with me, she even texted me the lunar schedule. At 2 A.M. I got out the sleeping bags, pillows, blankets, snacks and thought we were going to watch the eclipse since she was so excited about it and even said 'mom lets have a lunar party'. My husband was tired and not interested in viewing the lunar eclipse so it would just be her and me. At 2 A.M. I texted my daughter and told her that there are no clouds out and the view would be perfect. In my back yard I have the most perfect view. I unlocked the back gate so she could come in. I laid there on the sleeping bags waiting for her to come. She never showed up. I texted her around 5:15 AM and then she texted back saying she woke up thought she saw some clouds and went back to sleep. She knows how deeply I was grieving over my sister.. My cat stayed with me in the sleeping bags purring and looking at the eclipse with me. How can such a little creature give so much comfort and love. Saved by my cat again! I got to watch Gods presentation of a lunar eclipse.</em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="newstart, post: 763213, member: 22416"] [I]Hello and thank you all for past encouragement and advice. My 40 year old daughter does ok at times and then not ok. She is still off/on with toxic boyfriend now age 47. How can a couple be that age and still do so many immature things?.. It is horrible. My daughter has had a few ok months meaning she has paid her bills and held a job. My only sister died from breast cancer a week ago. I have been in shock and deeply sad. My daughter's idea was for her to come over and watch the entire lunar eclipse with me, she even texted me the lunar schedule. At 2 A.M. I got out the sleeping bags, pillows, blankets, snacks and thought we were going to watch the eclipse since she was so excited about it and even said 'mom lets have a lunar party'. My husband was tired and not interested in viewing the lunar eclipse so it would just be her and me. At 2 A.M. I texted my daughter and told her that there are no clouds out and the view would be perfect. In my back yard I have the most perfect view. I unlocked the back gate so she could come in. I laid there on the sleeping bags waiting for her to come. She never showed up. I texted her around 5:15 AM and then she texted back saying she woke up thought she saw some clouds and went back to sleep. She knows how deeply I was grieving over my sister.. My cat stayed with me in the sleeping bags purring and looking at the eclipse with me. How can such a little creature give so much comfort and love. Saved by my cat again! I got to watch Gods presentation of a lunar eclipse.[/I] [/QUOTE]
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