Dear friends, It's been such a long time since I have been on my blog. So many things have happened and changed in my life. I still struggle with letting Lucky do his thing especially since he still lives under my roof.
Any ways I have started using twitter you can fnd me at @TinaMLuckenbach. Would love to hear from all of you. I hope that you are doing well and things are going well with your children. Currently I am trying to focus on myself and bring more of god into my life to cope with life challenges that make my anxiety so high.
Send all my love, I pray god wraps his arms around you and gives your strength to walk through life challenges.
God Bless,
Luckys Moma
My blog is a place for me to journal about my thoughts and experiences of the day,to write about my journey to make my faith stronger!
Sunday, November 18, 2012
Sunday, January 29, 2012
A Parent's Decisions
As parents we have to make many decisions that our children may or may not like. On January 18, one day after my son's 21st birthday, I made the decision to tell my child that I wanted him and his belongings out of my house. I had just had enough with all the stress of him staying with me. Through out my day as I watched the snow fall. I kept replaying in my head all the times he proclaimed to be an adult. Lucky has done a wonderful job staying clean drug wise for nearly a year.
Now that he has turned the legal drinking age, I see the writing on the wall with my child. He says He don't have a drinking problem, it was just the drugs. Mind you his father was an alcoholic, on numerous occasions he has drank until he has blacked out, but that's in the past he doesn't have a problem with drinking. Seriously? The day of Lucky's birthday (17th) I called him several times, I was going to take him out 4 dinner. He never answered, so I went to a movie with a friend. The next morning I ask son why didn't you answer your phone? Lucky's response "I was driving mom". I said son, your an adult you can do as you choose. Oh my god, I wasn't at a bar mom!!! I totally know that my child was telling a big oh fat lie. Now he is telling everyone that I threw him out in a winter storm for no reason.
A mother will always love her child! No matter if they claim not to love you!!
Right now I choose me! I want to enjoy my life, travel, do things I have never done. I will always love you son! Some day when you get older you will understand the decision I had to make to get you to stand on your own two feet and be a responsible adult
Now that he has turned the legal drinking age, I see the writing on the wall with my child. He says He don't have a drinking problem, it was just the drugs. Mind you his father was an alcoholic, on numerous occasions he has drank until he has blacked out, but that's in the past he doesn't have a problem with drinking. Seriously? The day of Lucky's birthday (17th) I called him several times, I was going to take him out 4 dinner. He never answered, so I went to a movie with a friend. The next morning I ask son why didn't you answer your phone? Lucky's response "I was driving mom". I said son, your an adult you can do as you choose. Oh my god, I wasn't at a bar mom!!! I totally know that my child was telling a big oh fat lie. Now he is telling everyone that I threw him out in a winter storm for no reason.
A mother will always love her child! No matter if they claim not to love you!!
Right now I choose me! I want to enjoy my life, travel, do things I have never done. I will always love you son! Some day when you get older you will understand the decision I had to make to get you to stand on your own two feet and be a responsible adult
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