...and they shall see us; and we will fall upon their necks, and they shall fall upon our necks, and we will kiss each other.
I think abut our reunion so much. I saw you yesterday, I waved and you just ignored me.
It hurts so bad.
When we reunite, I promise that all of the reasons I hurt right now, wont matter, nothing will matter except us in that moment, reunited. I forgive you, I hope you will forgive me.
I love you and miss you so much
xoxoxo
Mom
About Me
- Renée Beck
- United States
- “Any attempt at alienating the children from the other parent should be seen as a direct and willful violation of one of the prime duties of parenthood” - J. Michael Bone and Michael R. Walsh, authors of “Parental Alienation Syndrome: How to Detect It and What to Do About It” -http://www.divorcesource.com. ---I am a mom who has survived Parental Alienation, It lasted 10 years. During those years of hopelessness, I started this blog to talk and share my feelings with my daughter. This was the only way for me to be heard, I shared my struggle and feelings. It helped me to heal, slowly. But more than that; it's become a platform for me, as I learn more about this epidemic, to inspire someone who might also be dealing with it. I hope my testimony and experience will help others survive when they feel like giving up. Don't give up, keep fighting and give it to God. It is the only thing that keeps me moving forward each day.
Tuesday, August 10, 2010
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