Tonight's parent support group is addict appreciation day. We are to bring in a picture of our difficult child in happier times. This was a tough assignment as I looked through my years of pictures on CD. So many pictures remind me of bad memories. I can tell you exactly what was going on in difficult child's life at just about every occasion that we had pictures taken. Vacations ruined, birthdays and holidays that were anything but joyful, graduations that we didn't even think she would show up at, friends that we found out later brought alcohol over, high school football games that she caused drama at, sleepovers that were a cover-up for drinking and pot parties.
I was able to find a picture from 2008 when she was playing summer softball and her team won the championship. husband was the manager and difficult child was a slugger and she even liked playing that year. It was the last year that she really put effort into playing. The years after that consisted of half hearted effort in between fooling around with guys behind the fence and planning their after game pot parties. husband continued to manage and coach as we tried to keep her involved in something she was good at but her addictions were interfering even then.
But 2008 was a fun softball summer and the smile on her face in the picture I chose is genuine. I wish things could be that simple again and she could find pleasure in wholesome activities. Tonight's meeting will be tough, remembering the happier times but recognizing that those times will never be again.
Nancy
I was able to find a picture from 2008 when she was playing summer softball and her team won the championship. husband was the manager and difficult child was a slugger and she even liked playing that year. It was the last year that she really put effort into playing. The years after that consisted of half hearted effort in between fooling around with guys behind the fence and planning their after game pot parties. husband continued to manage and coach as we tried to keep her involved in something she was good at but her addictions were interfering even then.
But 2008 was a fun softball summer and the smile on her face in the picture I chose is genuine. I wish things could be that simple again and she could find pleasure in wholesome activities. Tonight's meeting will be tough, remembering the happier times but recognizing that those times will never be again.
Nancy