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orthodoc 09-03-2014 09:52 PM

She leaves in the morning, and so happy to be gone ... we had a special dinner for her tonight, and it's the last time she'll see her grandfather (who lives with us). She's so happy about every aspect of her new situation. I hope it'll be everything she hopes for. If nothing else, she'll be guaranteed 360 days/year of sunshine, something she reminds us of. I'm sure I'll try to get out there to appreciate that. I had a great time in 2012.

Now, she's gone. I can't complain. Only hope that I'll see her again sometime.

xoxoxoBruce 09-05-2014 07:27 AM

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Originally Posted by orthodoc (Post 908671)
Still, there's no expectation of concrete help; consider my own need to disengage from my daughter's decisions.

Yes, like most parents, you do the best you can, then cringe while they make their own mistakes
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But to be publicly humiliated when you're the one that did everything possible - to have that be your legacy after so many years - is hard.
Most of the general population realize these lawsuits are all about the money. How much the ambulance chasers can squeeze the insurance companies. Even the "victims" know it's a money game. If they smell more money they'll do it, but the sharks would rather grab the quick buck and not do all the work of preparing a case which will convince judge and jury.
So while it might be a blow to your professionalism, and your pride, I doubt it will be your legacy, you're much better than that.

tw 09-05-2014 08:51 AM

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Originally Posted by orthodoc (Post 908924)
She leaves in the morning, and so happy to be gone ...

She's leaving home. Isn't there a Beatles song for that?


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