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<blockquote data-quote="Elsi" data-source="post: 739951" data-attributes="member: 23349"><p>Bluebell, I’m so glad you had a good evening out with everyone. (And very glad everyone is ok after the attempted robbery! It indeed a beautiful and horrible world.)</p><p></p><p>I have learned to treasure moments like these with my difficult ones. It’s like an oasis in the desert, these little moments of connection and relative normalcy. I try not to let myself thing too hard about the chaos that lurks just beneath the surface and hold onto every positive interaction, every hug, every meaningful and honest conversation. Maybe because they are so infrequent, and there is so much negative in between, they are all the more precious. Little moments of grace in the storm. I hope you have many more of these moments. Maybe, for all of our children, we can hope that these moments of grace will become more frequent, closer together, until they start to outshine the darkness. That is what I pray for anyway.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Elsi, post: 739951, member: 23349"] Bluebell, I’m so glad you had a good evening out with everyone. (And very glad everyone is ok after the attempted robbery! It indeed a beautiful and horrible world.) I have learned to treasure moments like these with my difficult ones. It’s like an oasis in the desert, these little moments of connection and relative normalcy. I try not to let myself thing too hard about the chaos that lurks just beneath the surface and hold onto every positive interaction, every hug, every meaningful and honest conversation. Maybe because they are so infrequent, and there is so much negative in between, they are all the more precious. Little moments of grace in the storm. I hope you have many more of these moments. Maybe, for all of our children, we can hope that these moments of grace will become more frequent, closer together, until they start to outshine the darkness. That is what I pray for anyway. [/QUOTE]
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