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<blockquote data-quote="Star*" data-source="post: 444667" data-attributes="member: 4964"><p>I don't know if she is sincere in her statment.....but to add fuel to her fire? This is a very "signs" seeking family. They are stuck somewhere between not embracing fully their Native American roots (just the parts that give them the 'oh I'm Native, and look I have a vision", but not the full deal, and wanting to go to Christian church, but being angry with God for all their loss and not understanding the blessings in it and moving on. Just not able to get past a lot of stumbling blocks and I feel sad for them all, especially my friend - she's got a really lovely heart. The fuel part was that the babies were lost on Karys birthday (my 'adopted' son that died - adopted daughters brother) Now she's trying to put a reason behind all of this as if they were taken from her (daughter) because of something she did or didn't do. </p><p></p><p>I told my friend - NOW is the time for SERIOUS counseling. She finally agreed, but we both agreed you can only lead the horse TO water. The infuriating part came when she said she can't WAIT to get pregnant! </p><p></p><p>Haozi - there is such a thing - it's called BIRTH CONTROL and idiot refuses to be on it. NOrplant, the shots, condoms, the pills. She is who she is and that's just going to be it for her and her kids. Very very sad that there isn't a law passed for Grandparents who raise their children stating that if they do the parents have to be on birthcontrol. THAT would solve a lot of problems.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Star*, post: 444667, member: 4964"] I don't know if she is sincere in her statment.....but to add fuel to her fire? This is a very "signs" seeking family. They are stuck somewhere between not embracing fully their Native American roots (just the parts that give them the 'oh I'm Native, and look I have a vision", but not the full deal, and wanting to go to Christian church, but being angry with God for all their loss and not understanding the blessings in it and moving on. Just not able to get past a lot of stumbling blocks and I feel sad for them all, especially my friend - she's got a really lovely heart. The fuel part was that the babies were lost on Karys birthday (my 'adopted' son that died - adopted daughters brother) Now she's trying to put a reason behind all of this as if they were taken from her (daughter) because of something she did or didn't do. I told my friend - NOW is the time for SERIOUS counseling. She finally agreed, but we both agreed you can only lead the horse TO water. The infuriating part came when she said she can't WAIT to get pregnant! Haozi - there is such a thing - it's called BIRTH CONTROL and idiot refuses to be on it. NOrplant, the shots, condoms, the pills. She is who she is and that's just going to be it for her and her kids. Very very sad that there isn't a law passed for Grandparents who raise their children stating that if they do the parents have to be on birthcontrol. THAT would solve a lot of problems. [/QUOTE]
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