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There is no Dick Clark but the final count down is on.
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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 729280" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Lbl the last thing my precious beloved smart, beautiful daughter said to me before slamming the door after we made her leave, in front of my husband, the littles and Goneboy who had come to fetch her and take her to his house was "l WILL HATE YOU FOREVER!' This wasn't like her, on drugs or not. I cried for weeks. I had to call Goneboy to hear how she is doing because she would not come to the phone. I didn't eat or sleep. I had to act normal around the littles. It was hard. Her last words haunted me every minute. Every second.</p><p></p><p>You know-how that ended. We are very very close. I don't know if she remembers what she said. I do though and say prayers to the Universe that she HAd to say that at the time...it was a lesson for both of us. I believe everything in life is a lesson. From the Universe. Things we must experience and learn in this life (I believe we are spirits who come to earth many times as a school room). The hard stuff teaches us the most and even brings us the closest to those we love.</p><p></p><p>Your son had to text you that vile declaration and you need to learn from it. I am not sure what, but it is a lesson All this is. And he didn't mean it in his heart. His real true self, his higher self, is a good man. And you are brave and can handle his detoxing words.</p><p></p><p>And he will come to you again with love. But he needs to clear his head and think and.learn.</p><p></p><p>You will both find that love spot again.</p><p></p><p>"This too shall pass." This is wise and true.</p><p></p><p>Hugs love and light.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 729280, member: 1550"] Lbl the last thing my precious beloved smart, beautiful daughter said to me before slamming the door after we made her leave, in front of my husband, the littles and Goneboy who had come to fetch her and take her to his house was "l WILL HATE YOU FOREVER!' This wasn't like her, on drugs or not. I cried for weeks. I had to call Goneboy to hear how she is doing because she would not come to the phone. I didn't eat or sleep. I had to act normal around the littles. It was hard. Her last words haunted me every minute. Every second. You know-how that ended. We are very very close. I don't know if she remembers what she said. I do though and say prayers to the Universe that she HAd to say that at the time...it was a lesson for both of us. I believe everything in life is a lesson. From the Universe. Things we must experience and learn in this life (I believe we are spirits who come to earth many times as a school room). The hard stuff teaches us the most and even brings us the closest to those we love. Your son had to text you that vile declaration and you need to learn from it. I am not sure what, but it is a lesson All this is. And he didn't mean it in his heart. His real true self, his higher self, is a good man. And you are brave and can handle his detoxing words. And he will come to you again with love. But he needs to clear his head and think and.learn. You will both find that love spot again. "This too shall pass." This is wise and true. Hugs love and light. [/QUOTE]
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