Whisper
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IMDB rating: 6.00 Plot: When the ten-year-old son, David, (Blake Woodruff) of a wealthy New England socialite is abducted, his kidnapper Max Harper (Josh Holloway) and his seedy associates assume it will be a routine kidnapping in exchange for a large ransom. Unknown to the kidnappers, the shy and reserved David actually has a hidden agenda of his own, and a mysterious way of tapping into the minds of others. Soon, Max will wish that he had never kidnapped David, much less even heard of him. |
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Ok, time to get serious. Christians, what should I do when I meet my mom?
When I was little, my mom use to leave me with different strangers, she would always leave and says she got stuff to do, but I know in reality, she would go to her friends house to do drugs, how do I know, people would whisper about it, when they think I am sleeping. Sometimes she would leave me at her relatives house and won’t come back for weeks, until we get phone calls saying she is in Jail. The last time I seen her I was 10, now I am 18 and they found her, I forgave her, but I am still angry, and I am suppose to meet her soon, but what do I say to her. Especially now she has HIV.
only you know what to tell her, not people on yahoo answers
BC outside | Feb 02, 2010
tell her you realize she’s human and have forgiven her, but make her aware as well of what it’s done to your life.
good luck
Matt | Feb 02, 2010
I don’t know what you can ’say’ to her, but speaking as a mother ~ I am so sorry she put you through all of that. The most I can hope you’ll do is forgive her, but don’t forget. Life as a junkie is it’s own kind of hell especially for the people that love them.
You are not responsible for her feelings. And, no matter what she says, even though she gave birth to you ~ YOU don’t ower HER ANYTHING!
If you feel the need to let her know that the things she did really hurt you and you don’t know if you are ready to be there for her then you let her know. It’s better she know you still have some forgiving to do upfront then later on down the road and you just suddenly snap. HIV is no longer a death sentence. Provided she’s stopped the illegal drugs, stayed clean, and is getting her treatment ~ You have the time you need to get to know your mother for the first time without becoming another crutch for her.
I wish you the best of luck, and if worse comes to worse ~ A family counselor could work wonders provided both of you are willing and comitted to improving the relationship. *big hugs*
U Shoulda bought a Fern instead | Feb 02, 2010
if you are still angry you have not let go or forgiven her…which is understandable. in order for you to let go you need to tell her how you feel. there is still a chance to be friends or in a good mother daughter relationship with her.
Ms. Kitty knows it all | Feb 02, 2010
You are right; this is a very serious question. It would be very tempting for you to use this as an opportunity to try and make her feel guilty for her poor choices. However, Christ would always have us take the highest road.
The love you have for your mother must be like the love we receive from the Lord. It must be unconditional. Freely offer your love to her. Don
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