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<blockquote data-quote="Fairy dust" data-source="post: 763483" data-attributes="member: 25457"><p>So much hurt, pain, bewilderment, guilt, shame, wondering why, how, is this real? Not the picket fence life we all dreamed for ourselves and our loved ones. So many tears, fears, anxious moments. So many attempts to fix things, make things right, Ah we are warriors. Each and everyone of us. And if we could we would slay the dragons of mental heath, addiction, poor behaviours. The life lessons taught through all of these threads is that our adult children need to want to change themselves if they desire. We really are powerless Over others. But what we have in spades is love, courage, resilience, growth, kinship, faith, prayer and our own souls to tend to. I am honoured to hear your stories and the sacred threads of your life tapestry. And I am also amazed at the strength and love each of you possess. Let’s acknowledge that we are good people trying to find our way through this maze. And find it we will!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fairy dust, post: 763483, member: 25457"] So much hurt, pain, bewilderment, guilt, shame, wondering why, how, is this real? Not the picket fence life we all dreamed for ourselves and our loved ones. So many tears, fears, anxious moments. So many attempts to fix things, make things right, Ah we are warriors. Each and everyone of us. And if we could we would slay the dragons of mental heath, addiction, poor behaviours. The life lessons taught through all of these threads is that our adult children need to want to change themselves if they desire. We really are powerless Over others. But what we have in spades is love, courage, resilience, growth, kinship, faith, prayer and our own souls to tend to. I am honoured to hear your stories and the sacred threads of your life tapestry. And I am also amazed at the strength and love each of you possess. Let’s acknowledge that we are good people trying to find our way through this maze. And find it we will! [/QUOTE]
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