tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5580118214010430817.post6052954407119018551..comments2023-04-01T11:52:51.447-04:00Comments on This Unexpected Life: Starting OverSammyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02051532907207092220noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5580118214010430817.post-57370936223705045782015-05-10T17:43:30.479-04:002015-05-10T17:43:30.479-04:00Your honesty is refreshing. Parenting a hurting ch...Your honesty is refreshing. Parenting a hurting child is hard, so hard. Thankful that the new therapies are promising and praying that God restores both your hearts.Sarahhttp://givemeneither.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5580118214010430817.post-81582612824348349332015-04-09T17:00:33.014-04:002015-04-09T17:00:33.014-04:00Oh how true and beautiful. I remember loving a you...Oh how true and beautiful. I remember loving a young girl (who was eventually diagnosed with RAD) who would kick and scream if I told her I loved her. She would scream at me, "Don't love me!! Love hurts too much!!" And my heart would break a little. I remember holding her to protect her (and others) from herself. And it was hard to love her. But I was able to. Not the same thing, she wasn't my child; but I do understand some of the emotions.<br /><br />We are all so different and our stories are all so different but we can understand and support each other if we open up. Thanks for being willing to be so honest.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14951290387544451032noreply@blogger.com