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<blockquote data-quote="New Leaf" data-source="post: 746360" data-attributes="member: 19522"><p>I hear you Acacia, it can become a huge chasm if emotions. When I look at it, Tornado only contacts me from jail. Once she is out, it’s MIA. I have to remind myself that she will play those guilt cards and put her decisions on me, whether I allow her home. </p><p></p><p>Me too, have to step out of the dance, which is hard with promises of change and bible verses. As Swot writes, it’s all word until actions prove otherwise.</p><p></p><p>I have decided not to go. Thank you for sharing your experience. It helps to know I am not the only one struggling.</p><p></p><p>See, that’s the thing I have been thinking about. She could have said she had no place to go. Would there have been services available? I don’t know. Or, would she have had to stay in jail? Why lie, if you know you will be on the streets?</p><p>Thank you RN. It is very hard. I don’t think my two have a clue, or are capable of understanding how difficult it is.</p><p></p><p>Yes, relying on a higher power is what helps me through the darkness of it, that’s for sure.</p><p></p><p>Oh TNT, how troublesome that must have been on your heart and mind. The only thing I would be able to say to a judge is what I told the probation officer. Tornado needs rehab. But, she has to decide for herself.</p><p></p><p> Thank you. My prayers go out to you and all the parents here who are walking this journey. </p><p>Keep safe and warm dear friends.</p><p>Thank you so very much for your kindness.</p><p>(((Hugs)))</p><p>Leafy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="New Leaf, post: 746360, member: 19522"] I hear you Acacia, it can become a huge chasm if emotions. When I look at it, Tornado only contacts me from jail. Once she is out, it’s MIA. I have to remind myself that she will play those guilt cards and put her decisions on me, whether I allow her home. Me too, have to step out of the dance, which is hard with promises of change and bible verses. As Swot writes, it’s all word until actions prove otherwise. I have decided not to go. Thank you for sharing your experience. It helps to know I am not the only one struggling. See, that’s the thing I have been thinking about. She could have said she had no place to go. Would there have been services available? I don’t know. Or, would she have had to stay in jail? Why lie, if you know you will be on the streets? Thank you RN. It is very hard. I don’t think my two have a clue, or are capable of understanding how difficult it is. Yes, relying on a higher power is what helps me through the darkness of it, that’s for sure. Oh TNT, how troublesome that must have been on your heart and mind. The only thing I would be able to say to a judge is what I told the probation officer. Tornado needs rehab. But, she has to decide for herself. Thank you. My prayers go out to you and all the parents here who are walking this journey. Keep safe and warm dear friends. Thank you so very much for your kindness. (((Hugs))) Leafy [/QUOTE]
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