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My 15 year old daughter has become such a wonderful young lady in the past 6 months. Why, you ask? She has overcome some hard times adjusting to high school, my divorce from her father, her half brother becoming mentally disabled due to a head injury, her other brother leaving and moving in with his girlfriends parents, her father disowning her to the point of completely forgetting Christmas, her birthday in February, Easter and everything. Although I have been there for her through it all, she still doesn't always confide in me (I'm just the mom), but she talks to me more each day and I'm realizing just how totally amazing she is and always will be. She now knows non of the above is her fault and she never really lost her positive outlook on life. She can find the good in everything and will do whatever it takes to make you smile. She had a small set back in school during that time but she managed to go from a .66 gpa to 2.35 in just five weeks. She was recognized at school as the only student to come so far is such a small amount of time. Even at home she does things without being asked and is an active and involved family member as well as being responsible in every aspect of her life. She has a very nice boyfriend, one who actually comes to the front door and knocks for her when he picks her up for a date (he has never honked his horn and expected her to just take off with him). So my amazing daughter is my hero, I wish I could have her self esteem, confidence and positive outlook on life as she does through thick and thin always. I don't know anyone who is as brave and strong as she is. I love her, cherish her and can't go a minute without thinking of her, calling her or just dropping into her room to say "I love you" because she is my life and on my mind at all times and I know it's the same for her with me. She calls me just to say "I love you" and she is my rock, if it wasn't for her I don't know where I'd be. But I know where I am, with her.

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Posted by: Whiteho (female, mid-40s) (Posted 4/18/07)

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kurt (4/25): YOU bet this rocks! When i had a brain tumor my son was about 7. He was scared to death but he immediately stepped up and became "the man" for my wife. He made her laugh when she cried, made her work when she wanted to sleep and always told her not to worry, it would work out. Children can be amazing. I cry thinking of my brave little boy working so hard to make it work. Your post made me very happy. It was not only about your daughter, it was about the love of her mother. (report)
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