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Adult daughter stole entire life savings
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<blockquote data-quote="jeanne in CA" data-source="post: 628160" data-attributes="member: 18036"><p>Scent of Cedar and Witzend, my oh my, do you guys really get it. It is just the most awful thing in the world yet, we have absolutely no choice but to get through it. I have set a personal goal for myself. I have decided that I want to handle this situation from beginning to end in a way that anyone else who encounters challenges of this nature can look and say, "That was the way to do it." That may sound stupid but it helps keep me on track when I want to give up or give in. </p><p> </p><p>I know exactly what you mean about doubting yourself and your sanity. I still have doubt myself occasionally. When that happens, I just remind myself that I could not have tried harder, could not have loved harder, and am still trying the best I can to achieve the best outcome for everyone. </p><p> </p><p>Thank you both so much for your encouragement and kind words.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jeanne in CA, post: 628160, member: 18036"] Scent of Cedar and Witzend, my oh my, do you guys really get it. It is just the most awful thing in the world yet, we have absolutely no choice but to get through it. I have set a personal goal for myself. I have decided that I want to handle this situation from beginning to end in a way that anyone else who encounters challenges of this nature can look and say, "That was the way to do it." That may sound stupid but it helps keep me on track when I want to give up or give in. I know exactly what you mean about doubting yourself and your sanity. I still have doubt myself occasionally. When that happens, I just remind myself that I could not have tried harder, could not have loved harder, and am still trying the best I can to achieve the best outcome for everyone. Thank you both so much for your encouragement and kind words. [/QUOTE]
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