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@ladee if you ever do get your son to say, "Thanks mom for all you do,". PLEASE let me know how you did it. I haven't been the greatest mom, actually I may have been a real shitty mom. But, I've learned that I did the best that I could do with what I was given to work with, PTSD and the fact that growing up I had absolutely no parenting skills due to the fact that my mother was so f*cked up. And her mother too. Yrs and yrs of abuse handed down, generation another generation.
I did the best I could. I have learned to repeat that as often as needed. I was emotionally unavailable a lot for my daughter, and I know this now. But I did love her, and I gave her everything I possibly could have. I bailed her out of jams, lent her $$, GAVE her $$, helped her in anyway that I could. Babysitting, cleaning her house. Took time off of work to take care of her after she had surgery, cooked and cleaned. Listened to her bitch moan and groan about how hard her life was. I did the best that I could.
When she got out of jail, she had ZERO belongings. NOTHING! She didn't even have shoes.to wear and it was the middle of winter. I made sure that she had everything she needed. Because I had them arrested and they were in another state, her autistic son that was with them was placed in a mental institution, and he had NOTHING either. I made sure that he too had clothes, and I made sure that even though he would be there for Xmas, I made sure he had a XMAS.
Every weekend I drove 103 miles to where he was, visited for 2 hours and then drove 103 miles home. I did this for 5 months, until I got an attorney and brought the hospital to court. I wanted him out of there. I won, and he was released to me. For 3 months, I was with him 24/7. At 21 yrs old at the time he basically knew nothing. He could not take care of himself. I was bringing him to work with me everyday. But then he started masturbating EVERYWHERE and my daughter was too busy living in a homeless shelter, no job, to bother helping. I guess she was to busy?!?!?! I finally had enough and sent him to her. She turned him over to the state in less than 24 hours. During the 8 months that he was in adult foster care, she saw him 2 times. She was always too busy living in a homeless shelter with no job!?!?!
They are finally together again. I once again made sure that when they got an apartment that they at least had dishEs glasses, pots and pans, towels, bedding ect ect. Even though she calls me "The Piece of shit". This was AFTER I stopped talking to her.
So yes, I have done the best that I could, with what I was given to work with. A mantra that a few of us need to start repeating daily.
I know that I contributed to my daughters behavior of today. She just needs to figure out what and when she needed to start taking her own responsibility in all of this...
I did the best I could. I have learned to repeat that as often as needed. I was emotionally unavailable a lot for my daughter, and I know this now. But I did love her, and I gave her everything I possibly could have. I bailed her out of jams, lent her $$, GAVE her $$, helped her in anyway that I could. Babysitting, cleaning her house. Took time off of work to take care of her after she had surgery, cooked and cleaned. Listened to her bitch moan and groan about how hard her life was. I did the best that I could.
When she got out of jail, she had ZERO belongings. NOTHING! She didn't even have shoes.to wear and it was the middle of winter. I made sure that she had everything she needed. Because I had them arrested and they were in another state, her autistic son that was with them was placed in a mental institution, and he had NOTHING either. I made sure that he too had clothes, and I made sure that even though he would be there for Xmas, I made sure he had a XMAS.
Every weekend I drove 103 miles to where he was, visited for 2 hours and then drove 103 miles home. I did this for 5 months, until I got an attorney and brought the hospital to court. I wanted him out of there. I won, and he was released to me. For 3 months, I was with him 24/7. At 21 yrs old at the time he basically knew nothing. He could not take care of himself. I was bringing him to work with me everyday. But then he started masturbating EVERYWHERE and my daughter was too busy living in a homeless shelter, no job, to bother helping. I guess she was to busy?!?!?! I finally had enough and sent him to her. She turned him over to the state in less than 24 hours. During the 8 months that he was in adult foster care, she saw him 2 times. She was always too busy living in a homeless shelter with no job!?!?!
They are finally together again. I once again made sure that when they got an apartment that they at least had dishEs glasses, pots and pans, towels, bedding ect ect. Even though she calls me "The Piece of shit". This was AFTER I stopped talking to her.
So yes, I have done the best that I could, with what I was given to work with. A mantra that a few of us need to start repeating daily.
I know that I contributed to my daughters behavior of today. She just needs to figure out what and when she needed to start taking her own responsibility in all of this...