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Birthday Gift for 21-yo Daughter who lives couch-to-couch
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<blockquote data-quote="Chasejazz" data-source="post: 750288" data-attributes="member: 24130"><p>My newly homeless son had his birthday today. I simply texted him that I was "sending love on his birthday, and thinking of him".</p><p>My decision regarding him having to leave some months ago was a very difficult one to make and I am very sad about his situation now and his unwise life choices, but I am trying to allow him to find his own way.</p><p>Nonetheless, the message of love can be conveyed in words, or a small but useful gift. A lot depends on your emotional connection with your daughter, as to how she'll receive it. But I think no matter what, you will feel better remembering her day.</p><p>For me, once today passes in a few hours, I will have done all I can do to celebrate my son's day of birth, if only in my heart and with a few kind words.</p><p>Hope this helps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chasejazz, post: 750288, member: 24130"] My newly homeless son had his birthday today. I simply texted him that I was "sending love on his birthday, and thinking of him". My decision regarding him having to leave some months ago was a very difficult one to make and I am very sad about his situation now and his unwise life choices, but I am trying to allow him to find his own way. Nonetheless, the message of love can be conveyed in words, or a small but useful gift. A lot depends on your emotional connection with your daughter, as to how she'll receive it. But I think no matter what, you will feel better remembering her day. For me, once today passes in a few hours, I will have done all I can do to celebrate my son's day of birth, if only in my heart and with a few kind words. Hope this helps. [/QUOTE]
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