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Our daughter, Tara, lives with MM
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Carol,
Baby steps, remember? You're probably right to be cautiously optimistic because we never know what's around the corner. But, what a great update! We'll hope and pray for more days that are the same. For now, I'm so glad Cara's feeling more like her old self . . . I'm sure the difference is amazing.
I definitely agree with your earlier post about wishing that you could through all of this for Cara. I've felt that way for months (as most parents probably do) . . . HATING that Tara has had to follow this path! Brings a person back to their faith, and reminds us that there is a reason for everything, even if we don't understand it.
We had a wonderful speaker at church this morning. The topic was "attitude", and he spoke of how life-changing a person's attitude can be. Mind you, this was a 23 year old man - my first thought was "How can he really know anything about life at such a young age?" His story, in a nutshell: His mom was 17 when he was born. Mom, unable to handle it, took off and left him to be raised by his grandparents. Grandpa died, grandma couldn't cope, so he was placed in at least 5 different group homes. It was a terrible story of him being repeatedly abandoned. By the time he was 18, he was in jail. Remember, this was only 5 years ago! He has since found God, turned his life around, married and now has spoken to over 1 million people all over the country about "attitude", and how a person's attitude towards the events in their life makes all the difference.
I won't continue rattling on. Have a great Sunday evening, and I'll look forward to more Cara updates!
Hugs, Jill
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