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the ball is in his court??
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<blockquote data-quote="Nomad" data-source="post: 727124" data-attributes="member: 4152"><p>You sound good Copa. What a very difficult journey you have been on. </p><p></p><p>Not nearly as intense...but something you said reminded me of this little lesson for me. Our daughter is extremely heavy now. She appears unkept. She bathes almost daily, so this is good. But her overall appearance is most peculiar. When in public with her, it’s not unusual for people to stare. She is unaware of this. There are times I first see her and it’s hard not to gasp. She can look like a homeless person, yet she thinks she looks good. I might be seeing her soon and take her out for a meal. I know that I can’t say anything, or make any judgments, or concern myself about any of this. Love her unconditionally as this particular issue is not significant at all. Silly in comparison, but it does make me sad. </p><p></p><p>If you can think of a creative way to write the Buddhist teachr’s Name can you do that? Maybe backwards?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nomad, post: 727124, member: 4152"] You sound good Copa. What a very difficult journey you have been on. Not nearly as intense...but something you said reminded me of this little lesson for me. Our daughter is extremely heavy now. She appears unkept. She bathes almost daily, so this is good. But her overall appearance is most peculiar. When in public with her, it’s not unusual for people to stare. She is unaware of this. There are times I first see her and it’s hard not to gasp. She can look like a homeless person, yet she thinks she looks good. I might be seeing her soon and take her out for a meal. I know that I can’t say anything, or make any judgments, or concern myself about any of this. Love her unconditionally as this particular issue is not significant at all. Silly in comparison, but it does make me sad. If you can think of a creative way to write the Buddhist teachr’s Name can you do that? Maybe backwards? [/QUOTE]
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