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<blockquote data-quote="New Leaf" data-source="post: 739172" data-attributes="member: 19522"><p>Hi Tanya. You have given me so much support with your strength. I know each new chapter in my twos lives knocks me off my base a bit. They are so predictably unpredictable. </p><p> </p><p>Ptsd. There is no denying that our adult kids have effected us with their choices. Each new chapter can touch upon those memories that we have worked hard to come through. Whatever our adult kids do or say to pull the wool over someone, inevitably their true colors will show. </p><p> Stay present. Whatever your sisters opinions may be, you have walked this journey, not them. You know the truth. You have your cyber warrior sisters and brothers circling the wagons and understanding the trials.</p><p></p><p>Amen. To this. Strength doesn’t mean that we don’t feel the repercussions of our loved ones actions, or roll the tapes, examining the past and weighing what the future may or may not hold. Strength also shines through when we acknowledge our fears, know our vulnerability, seek help and understanding. That is the beauty of this place, because no matter how long we have been on this journey, there is always a helping hand held out to guide us when the road gets rough.</p><p> This is fabulous Tanya. Keep grabbing your life, peace and joy. </p><p>May you continue to lean on your strength, no matter what your son decides. Always remember we have your back, just as you have ours. </p><p>(((Hugs)))</p><p>Leafy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="New Leaf, post: 739172, member: 19522"] Hi Tanya. You have given me so much support with your strength. I know each new chapter in my twos lives knocks me off my base a bit. They are so predictably unpredictable. Ptsd. There is no denying that our adult kids have effected us with their choices. Each new chapter can touch upon those memories that we have worked hard to come through. Whatever our adult kids do or say to pull the wool over someone, inevitably their true colors will show. Stay present. Whatever your sisters opinions may be, you have walked this journey, not them. You know the truth. You have your cyber warrior sisters and brothers circling the wagons and understanding the trials. Amen. To this. Strength doesn’t mean that we don’t feel the repercussions of our loved ones actions, or roll the tapes, examining the past and weighing what the future may or may not hold. Strength also shines through when we acknowledge our fears, know our vulnerability, seek help and understanding. That is the beauty of this place, because no matter how long we have been on this journey, there is always a helping hand held out to guide us when the road gets rough. This is fabulous Tanya. Keep grabbing your life, peace and joy. May you continue to lean on your strength, no matter what your son decides. Always remember we have your back, just as you have ours. (((Hugs))) Leafy [/QUOTE]
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