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We just found out today that our dd will be allowed to stay at the homeless shelter until she can get into a TLP. This is fantastic news!! A miracle!:cheer: The counselor and the director both have high hopes for our dd. She is extremely well behaved at the shelter and has exceeded their expectations! When my dd came home at the age of 10 1/2, six and a half years ago, I remember asking how far she plans to go with her behaviors. She went pretty far I have to say. (I havent posted much, but I could write VOLUMES). She finally wore out her welcome in our home when we knew her threats against us could now become a reality with her behaviors having grown even more riskier.
Fortunately, she has found a place to be, or I found it for her, and she now wants to turn her life around. I believe her. I believe she has the capability and strength to do it. She still wants us to be a part of her life, and we are fine with that. I hope we all can now begin to heal. I look forward to painting her room and changing it completely. I am looking forward to putting the past behind us. I am hopeful today. :wings: I am posting this to give the next person hope that maybe they can make it one more day as I have lived like this for many years now.
It's wonderful to have found some good options. Hope is a wonderful thing to have. I hope this turns out to be a huge positive step in her life.
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Good for you! I hope she continues to do well in her new place and that your relationship benefits from a bit of distance. And I certainly hope that you are able to move to a point (and it sounds like you are going there) that you are okay with the past and hopeful for the future, not only for her and your relationship, but for you and the others close to you.