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<blockquote data-quote="MommaTried24" data-source="post: 766239" data-attributes="member: 33205"><p>Honestly, he told the lady who interviewed him for the program that his only motivation for going there six years ago was to get out of going to jail. This time, he says he really wants to turn his life around and wishes he could go back and have another chance to make it right. He also says he wants to have and maintain a healthy relationship with his mother. I believe he has learned some very hard lessons not having me in his life and is ready to go. </p><p></p><p>How do I feel about it? If he would be like he's been since he's been back at my house, I'd want to keep him here forever. LOL! He's been just wonderful but I know he has to learn the skills he needs to not drink and to live sober in his own life. I am happy and hopeful for a new beginning for the both of us. However, I've made it quite clear, if he leaves or gets kicked out again, do not call me. His choice, his consequence. Good or bad.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MommaTried24, post: 766239, member: 33205"] Honestly, he told the lady who interviewed him for the program that his only motivation for going there six years ago was to get out of going to jail. This time, he says he really wants to turn his life around and wishes he could go back and have another chance to make it right. He also says he wants to have and maintain a healthy relationship with his mother. I believe he has learned some very hard lessons not having me in his life and is ready to go. How do I feel about it? If he would be like he's been since he's been back at my house, I'd want to keep him here forever. LOL! He's been just wonderful but I know he has to learn the skills he needs to not drink and to live sober in his own life. I am happy and hopeful for a new beginning for the both of us. However, I've made it quite clear, if he leaves or gets kicked out again, do not call me. His choice, his consequence. Good or bad. [/QUOTE]
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