As my kids get older, I have learned that parenting will not become easier. I can relate to Peter in that I have siblings with health problems and depression is a terrible thing to see as a brother, I'm sure as a parent it is a million times worse.
I remember one awful christmas where one member of the family was not with us, everybody felt desperate, worried and uncertain whether this would ever get better. We just immersed ourselves in the Simpsons periodicly for a bit of releif and then sat there staring at the presents, our hearts not at all in it...
...and then a couple of years on it was a lot better. It'll never be bliss, but it got better and we learned to live with it, and watched massive improvements, like our prayers had been answered.
How a parent could cope, knowing that their child was refusing help, refusing treatment, living on the street, periodicly wandering off abroad for months at a time with no contact, often being exploited, usually in very poor physical health.
And then somebody befriends them and persuades them to get help... and in the space of a few weeks things get much much better.. It's miraculous.
I just say this because I know lots of people go through this, and I want them to know that there is hope... As a parent I really do not want to go there myself.
That's a very touching story Peter and it is a beautiful painting.
I remember one awful christmas where one member of the family was not with us, everybody felt desperate, worried and uncertain whether this would ever get better. We just immersed ourselves in the Simpsons periodicly for a bit of releif and then sat there staring at the presents, our hearts not at all in it...
...and then a couple of years on it was a lot better. It'll never be bliss, but it got better and we learned to live with it, and watched massive improvements, like our prayers had been answered.
How a parent could cope, knowing that their child was refusing help, refusing treatment, living on the street, periodicly wandering off abroad for months at a time with no contact, often being exploited, usually in very poor physical health.
And then somebody befriends them and persuades them to get help... and in the space of a few weeks things get much much better.. It's miraculous.
I just say this because I know lots of people go through this, and I want them to know that there is hope... As a parent I really do not want to go there myself.
That's a very touching story Peter and it is a beautiful painting.

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