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I am up late and can't sleep. I am nervous about my son JJ coming to visit. He has not stayed under our roof since January, 2005. I have a real trust factor issue with him but other than that we get along fine the past 3 or 4 months. He has not seen his dad in a long while and is excited to come. I have organized everything and hid many things to keep out of his reach. He will be here a week visiting. He wants to fish and just hangout with Dad as much as possible. I see him lots when in Chicago. Breathe Angelbear!! LOL!! I will get through this. |
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| | From: Allears | Sent: 8/21/2006 11:00 AM |
Angelbear Im sure you will get thru thr visit in one piece Removing temptation always eases the situation too I hope the week is full of good times for all Hugs Allears |
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Hang in there, Wanda, and try not to worry too much. It's understandable that rebuilding the trust will take time....but hopefully the positive changes you've seen the past few months...are a sign that things have turned around for him. It seems encouraging that he wants to spend a week with you and your husband....he wouldn't have to do that....he could stay and "hang out" with the family he lives with..or his friends.....but he seems to be coming back...on his own.....and steadily drawing closer to you. I hope things continue this way! Enjoy your visit with JJ! |
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AngelBear, I too had many issues with one of mine...be patient , protect yourself and pray. My thoughts and prayers are with you. Try to enjoy the visit... Karen |
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| | From: DarcAnn | Sent: 8/21/2006 4:43 PM |
I hope that your time together goes well and can help heal some of the hurt and distrust that has come up in the past year. You'll be in my thoughts and prayers this week........ Darc |
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It seems that one step at a time, JJ is coming closer to the son he was and can be. I think the time away has made him realize what he gave up. As Shakespeare said: How sharper than a serpent's tooth it is To have a thankless child. ... You are handling things just as you should. |
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