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Posted by fixerupper on January 25, 2007 at 18:08:13 from (206.72.37.202):
In Reply to: inherited 3 teenage kids........... posted by Rob in Indiana on January 25, 2007 at 08:36:03:
I am typing this with tears in my eyes. You and your wife must be very special people for her to trust you with her children. We took on three of our granddaughters for awhile after our daughter passed away so your situation brings back many difficult memories. You are trying to hold up under the load of your own grief and anger, along with being thrown into a whole new unknown world of responsibilities, and at the same time you have to give strong support to the three young people who no longer have the love and support of their mother. They are probably scared and are waking up from nightmares at night but their mother is not there to hug them. Sometimes we won't allow ourselves to look to god for help because we are disappointed in him for letting this happen even though we have always turned to god for help in the past. It's a very tough situation, there is almost nothing more difficult, and I know you and your wife will be strong and supportive. God bless you. Jim
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