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<blockquote data-quote="Nancy" data-source="post: 681171" data-attributes="member: 59"><p>You got it, dad and sister never understood the adoption. I thought dad had come around but knew my sister never did. Now I understand that neither of them understood or supported it. Yes it came at a price but I am proud that my kids know where I stood. I have told them many times that I never want to come between their relationship with each other the way grandpa did with me and my sister, that they are both loved by me equally and unconditionally. And if there is anything left when I die they will know I meant it.</p><p></p><p>I like that we have both put this into perspective. I have many good memories of dad, those are the ones I try to focus on and not his last act. Honestly there are many things that happened over the years that could have made me very bitter but I chose not to. It just cemented how I want to live my life.</p><p></p><p>Thanks for sharing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nancy, post: 681171, member: 59"] You got it, dad and sister never understood the adoption. I thought dad had come around but knew my sister never did. Now I understand that neither of them understood or supported it. Yes it came at a price but I am proud that my kids know where I stood. I have told them many times that I never want to come between their relationship with each other the way grandpa did with me and my sister, that they are both loved by me equally and unconditionally. And if there is anything left when I die they will know I meant it. I like that we have both put this into perspective. I have many good memories of dad, those are the ones I try to focus on and not his last act. Honestly there are many things that happened over the years that could have made me very bitter but I chose not to. It just cemented how I want to live my life. Thanks for sharing. [/QUOTE]
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