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<blockquote data-quote="Acacia" data-source="post: 763475" data-attributes="member: 19832"><p>Hi New Leaf,</p><p></p><p>I am on and off this site. Since I have stopped enabling as much, my two oldest don't have much use for me, and like with yours, what I would think are rock bottoms have not set them on healthier paths. I have always appreciated your posts - looking at things with clear eyes no matter how it hurts. </p><p></p><p>I, too, have chosen self-protection, which my two mentally ill/addicted loved ones label abandonment and meanness. They are the ones with holes in their souls, unable to see their roles in their own suffering. It hurts. Today is Christmas, melancholy and lovely all at once. I wish all of us on this site serenity with the storm and enjoyment of small delights: the lights on the Christmas tree, a puzzle, a cup of tea, quiet, a good book.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Acacia, post: 763475, member: 19832"] Hi New Leaf, I am on and off this site. Since I have stopped enabling as much, my two oldest don't have much use for me, and like with yours, what I would think are rock bottoms have not set them on healthier paths. I have always appreciated your posts - looking at things with clear eyes no matter how it hurts. I, too, have chosen self-protection, which my two mentally ill/addicted loved ones label abandonment and meanness. They are the ones with holes in their souls, unable to see their roles in their own suffering. It hurts. Today is Christmas, melancholy and lovely all at once. I wish all of us on this site serenity with the storm and enjoyment of small delights: the lights on the Christmas tree, a puzzle, a cup of tea, quiet, a good book. [/QUOTE]
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