I love the book "Love You Forever". It pretty much sums up my love for my kids. Our job as parents isn't finished when our kids meet that magical age of 18. Sure, we don't do the daily parenting anymore but we still encourage. We still support. And boy do we still worry. I wonder if the worrying ever ends.
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Why do I bring this up? I have been worrying about Tasha a lot lately. I told her that when she needed us to come and get her that we would. Well, that call has come and we are going this Saturday to help her move out. She is divorcing her husband. I am sorry that her marriage wasn't all that she expected it to be. I don't like to see my kids in pain. However, I am relieved that she is getting out of a bad situation.
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Tasha is a strong person. She will pick herself back up and carry on. She will come home for a short period of time while she determines her next step. She is currently looking for a college to attend.
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So, Tasha is coming home and we are trying to determine where to put everyone.
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Love you Tasha.......you will always be my baby girl.
i love that she was confident enough in your love for her to make the call. it's a hard call to make. no one wants to disappoint their mommy.
ReplyDeletetasha - take a deep breath and remain true to yourself.
HUGS for everyone! Rejoicing that everything is working for the best!
ReplyDeletesending prayers and hugs.
ReplyDeleteGlad to have Tasha back. Now she can get back to the rest of her life at a relaxing pace for awhaile.
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ReplyDeleteI love you, mom! Now on to bigger and better things :) No more boring, stupid people are welcome into my life, that's for sure!
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