I don’t have the luxury of quiting

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I don’t have the luxury of quiting (via www.lostandtired.com)

At this moment, I’m hiding in my bedroom pretending for a few minutes that I have the luxury of quiting. Quiting everything and just running away.. Of course, I don’t have that luxury and even as I sit here, trying to be invisible, it’s clear…

Rob Gorski

Full time, work from home single Dad to my 3 amazing boys. Oh...and creator fo this blog. :-)
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tbrandon1

Do you have a church, 12 step group, respite care or some kind of support system you can lean on? Because if you don’t take care of You, you’re not going to be there to take care of them? At the risk of sounding trite or cliche, if there was ever a time for you to let go and let Jesus, this is it. You and your family are in my heart and prayers. 4 of our 5 children are confirmed special needs children and #5 is too young to diagnose yet. If it were not for the Grace of God we would have gone under long ago.

tbrandon1

Do you have a church, 12 step group, respite care or some kind of support system you can lean on? Because if you don’t take care of You, you’re not going to be there to take care of them? At the risk of sounding trite or cliche, if there was ever a time for you to let go and let Jesus, this is it. You and your family are in my heart and prayers. 4 of our 5 children are confirmed special needs children and #5 is too young to diagnose yet. If it were not for the Grace of God we would have gone under long ago.