Gumby- thank you for sharing. I see a lot of parallels between my two daughters and yours (now 20 and 17).... the 20 year old earned scholarships for college, the 17 year old is hoping to graduate. It really helped my 17 year old when, at 15 yrs old, she left for the summer to play trumpet in a marching competition~ for once, she wasn't Laurie's little sister anymore~ simply herself. It did wonders for her self confidence. It also helped her after her sister left for college, and she became the "big sister" for her two brothers.
And Lakota, even though Gumby had to adjust the living situation for her daughter, did she give up? NO~ she approached it for what was best for her little girl, and not what was the easiest solution. :h Gumby, that was probably one of the hardest decisions you had to make, and while you will always keep pondering, I think you did what was best for your daughter. :heart:
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