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<blockquote data-quote="TYLERFAN" data-source="post: 17217" data-attributes="member: 26"><p>Hi Robby:</p><p></p><p>When I think back about the worst of times with difficult child, my thoughts always go to the one night I threw her out. It was cold, she was 16, it had snowed and she had no coat (lost it) and no place to go. She stayed at my door banging to come in at 3am........ :nonono:</p><p>Then there were the countless nights I didn't hear from her, my mind imaging her in a ditch. :nonono:</p><p>This cold fear is something not all parents have to go thru as we all know. But some of us have and we truly understand....truly!</p><p>Coookie, you have given it your all. In fact I would say you have done better than I could have....you are working, you became a P.I., you have functioned thru this. You have done a good job. You are a good mother, an exemplary step-mom!!!! :bravo:</p><p>FA (Families Anonymous) would be very helpful for you and for husband I think. Go even if husband can't/won't.</p><p>We are here for you with understanding and strength that only a parent of a difficult child can have.</p><p>Like Fran said, keep putting one foot in front of the other every day. If I know you are doing that, it will help me too. It will help all of us who feel like they can't get thru today. If we know that collectively we are walking together, we will heal. </p><p>Sending Hugs and prayers. One Day At A Time. :warrior:</p><p></p><p>God</p><p>Grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change,</p><p>The courage to change the things that I can,</p><p>and the wisdom to know the difference.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Blessings,</p><p>Melissa</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TYLERFAN, post: 17217, member: 26"] Hi Robby: When I think back about the worst of times with difficult child, my thoughts always go to the one night I threw her out. It was cold, she was 16, it had snowed and she had no coat (lost it) and no place to go. She stayed at my door banging to come in at 3am........ [img]:nonono:[/img] Then there were the countless nights I didn't hear from her, my mind imaging her in a ditch. [img]:nonono:[/img] This cold fear is something not all parents have to go thru as we all know. But some of us have and we truly understand....truly! Coookie, you have given it your all. In fact I would say you have done better than I could have....you are working, you became a P.I., you have functioned thru this. You have done a good job. You are a good mother, an exemplary step-mom!!!! [img]:bravo:[/img] FA (Families Anonymous) would be very helpful for you and for husband I think. Go even if husband can't/won't. We are here for you with understanding and strength that only a parent of a difficult child can have. Like Fran said, keep putting one foot in front of the other every day. If I know you are doing that, it will help me too. It will help all of us who feel like they can't get thru today. If we know that collectively we are walking together, we will heal. Sending Hugs and prayers. One Day At A Time. [img]:warrior:[/img] God Grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, The courage to change the things that I can, and the wisdom to know the difference. Blessings, Melissa [/QUOTE]
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