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<blockquote data-quote="New Leaf" data-source="post: 763332" data-attributes="member: 19522"><p>Hi B,</p><p>I’m so sorry. It always seems that things ramp up during the holidays, which makes that old “gut punch” harder to bare. You have had some real challenges in your life with an abusive ex. I’m sure it must have been a rough road leaving and raising your son as a single mom. That must make dealing with his issues more difficult. I hope that you were able to have a decent holiday, despite the worries. You posted that you gave your children a nice life. I hope the other kids are doing okay. One thing that helps me is to remind myself that I spent so much time worrying and trying to fix my two wayward kids, that the ones who were doing well didn’t get the focus they deserved. Not that I neglected them, but I was not myself for a long time. Do something for you, to build yourself back up.</p><p></p><p>I hope your night was not too rough. You are right, your son is the only person who can fix his life. Prayers for peace of mind and strength.</p><p>(((Hugs)))</p><p>New Leaf</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="New Leaf, post: 763332, member: 19522"] Hi B, I’m so sorry. It always seems that things ramp up during the holidays, which makes that old “gut punch” harder to bare. You have had some real challenges in your life with an abusive ex. I’m sure it must have been a rough road leaving and raising your son as a single mom. That must make dealing with his issues more difficult. I hope that you were able to have a decent holiday, despite the worries. You posted that you gave your children a nice life. I hope the other kids are doing okay. One thing that helps me is to remind myself that I spent so much time worrying and trying to fix my two wayward kids, that the ones who were doing well didn’t get the focus they deserved. Not that I neglected them, but I was not myself for a long time. Do something for you, to build yourself back up. I hope your night was not too rough. You are right, your son is the only person who can fix his life. Prayers for peace of mind and strength. (((Hugs))) New Leaf [/QUOTE]
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