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“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.

Thursday, October 6, 2011

HI Sissy

Hi Baby
Im just sitting in the kitchen working and sipping coffee and as usual you cross my mind. I hope you are well, I am listening to some music and just imagine you here with me. I cannot wait for that day! You and I have so much to catch up on. Im sending you my love, through prayer, everyday and through this blog I communicate with you and counting my blessing, by God's grace I am getting through each day, becoming a better person, a better mom to Trenton, and overall living my life to the fullest each day. I know that in His plan we will become a part of each other's lives again really soon. I really believe that during this time in our lives, we are meant to learn something about one another and more importantly about our selves. As much as it hurts, I have hope. Have a blessed day.
I love you my love
xoxo
Mom

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