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<blockquote data-quote="New Leaf" data-source="post: 746403" data-attributes="member: 19522"><p>Oh Beta, that’s awful, I am sorry. I agree with Swot. Who knows what has happened to your son to bring about this change in him. I am sorry for the pain of it. It has helped me tremendously to give my two over to God and to pray for them to find their true potential. Although the sadness of their situation surfaces and knocks me down at times, I have to work hard at realizing that they are adults and have free will to choose as they may. Reflecting on the blessings of raising them helps to quell thoughts of their current situations. Even though they may remember a different story than I do, I know I did my best and loved them wholeheartedly. I love them still, but can’t allow their propensity to blame their upbringing (and me) for the choices and consequences of their adult lives, to affect me. Easy to write, but hard work to accomplish.</p><p>Prayers going up for your peace of mind and heart as you navigate this latest challenge.</p><p>Stay warm.</p><p>(((Hugs)))</p><p>Leafy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="New Leaf, post: 746403, member: 19522"] Oh Beta, that’s awful, I am sorry. I agree with Swot. Who knows what has happened to your son to bring about this change in him. I am sorry for the pain of it. It has helped me tremendously to give my two over to God and to pray for them to find their true potential. Although the sadness of their situation surfaces and knocks me down at times, I have to work hard at realizing that they are adults and have free will to choose as they may. Reflecting on the blessings of raising them helps to quell thoughts of their current situations. Even though they may remember a different story than I do, I know I did my best and loved them wholeheartedly. I love them still, but can’t allow their propensity to blame their upbringing (and me) for the choices and consequences of their adult lives, to affect me. Easy to write, but hard work to accomplish. Prayers going up for your peace of mind and heart as you navigate this latest challenge. Stay warm. (((Hugs))) Leafy [/QUOTE]
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