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My daughter is also in the company of people she formerly couldnt stand

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February 4, 2010


JillB

Margaret, my daughter is also in the company of people she formerly couldnt stand. in fact, she is engaged to one. My contact with her at Christmas was handing her a gift in the parking lot of a bar where she was stagering drunk with her fiancee, a young man fresh from the state pen. She is going to quit her wonderful job and move to another city to be with him. She does very well at her jobs but changes ever few years. I will never understand this, although I accept I can do nothing about it (except pray, for I believe God change things). I have no way to contact my son at all. I bought him a cheap cell phone for Christmas and took it to him in hopes of some contact. He returned it and got the cash instead. So much for that idea. It seems to help a bit if i totally pull away from them. I dont call, text, email or anything and I seem to have a bit more contact. Its almost like a game and life is too short for games……Its tough each day but i’m trying to have a life despite all this. God bless

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