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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember1" data-source="post: 755883" data-attributes="member: 23706"><p>I do think about when my daughter was very young. She was difficult from the start but I loved her so and had so much hope.</p><p></p><p>Had I seen how she would turn out, with no relationship with us, Ip would not have had any other kids. I am glad I could not see her in the future. It is much like not having her as my daughter at all. She is adopted and the others are not and I often wonder if this horror show happens more often with adopted kids. I loved her as if I had given birth to her....she was never as attached to us as her siblings were. Breaks my heart. She was our princess. We were told we could not have kids but there was her and she was our shining star, our only for seven years. Our superstar. But now .. gone. As if we never had a daughter. Her son is with my younger daughter, a loving blessing who is profoundly disabled. But we adore him. She gave us him....but she is gone. Like a dream we once had.</p><p></p><p>Blessings to all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember1, post: 755883, member: 23706"] I do think about when my daughter was very young. She was difficult from the start but I loved her so and had so much hope. Had I seen how she would turn out, with no relationship with us, Ip would not have had any other kids. I am glad I could not see her in the future. It is much like not having her as my daughter at all. She is adopted and the others are not and I often wonder if this horror show happens more often with adopted kids. I loved her as if I had given birth to her....she was never as attached to us as her siblings were. Breaks my heart. She was our princess. We were told we could not have kids but there was her and she was our shining star, our only for seven years. Our superstar. But now .. gone. As if we never had a daughter. Her son is with my younger daughter, a loving blessing who is profoundly disabled. But we adore him. She gave us him....but she is gone. Like a dream we once had. Blessings to all. [/QUOTE]
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