Your a good mom, you did the right thing, not the easy thing. :clap:
Your a good mom, you did the right thing, not the easy thing. :clap:
Thanks! :blowkiss:
It's the hardest thing I've ever done; I guess there's a reason they call it Tough Love.
I worried that my son would hate me for "abandoning him in jail" and when it was all over, he told me that he knew that I loved him and that's the reason I left him in there.
We can love and support our kids without condoning their bad behavior.
I was just wondering....I wanted to know if people would still feel so much anger towards the Anthony family if they came out and said we know Caylee is dead, we know Casey had something to do with that death, but we still feel an obligation to our daughter and will try to support her in the best way we can.
Do any of you think the Anthony's feel they might be thought of as monsters if they still loved and supported their daughter even though she took Caylee from them?
I was just wondering....I wanted to know if people would still feel so much anger towards the Anthony family if they came out and said we know Caylee is dead, we know Casey had something to do with that death, but we still feel an obligation to our daughter and will try to support her in the best way we can.
Do any of you think the Anthony's feel they might be thought of as monsters if they still loved and supported their daughter even though she took Caylee from them?
I have 4 children and each one has been in their fair share of trouble over the years, and I remember telling them at an early age, Mommy will always love you no matter what, or honey you could never do anything to make me not love you....I just feel like after all is said and done they are still her parents and I don't think it would mean they loved Caylee any less if they support Casey. They just need to be honest and put all this to rest....they can still support their daughter....right?
Thanks! :blowkiss:
It's the hardest thing I've ever done; I guess there's a reason they call it Tough Love.
I worried that my son would hate me for "abandoning him in jail" and when it was all over, he told me that he knew that I loved him and that's the reason I left him in there.
We can love and support our kids without condoning their bad behavior.
When we are entrusted with a child from our Maker, unconditional love is the one thing we strive for. It is the hardest goal to achieve. Being a parent is easy in good times, but hard times are when our children need their parents the most. That is truly a test for all of us. I try to keep in mind that each and every one of us is God's child, even the worst among us.
Right now, Casey needs her parents' love more than ever. I cannot fathom how torn they must feel. It's easy to sit back and watch my tv and be judgemental, but that doesn't make it the right thing to do. How would I behave in such circumstances? I don't know.
The Anthony family doesn't need my forgiveness, but I feel in my heart that they do need my prayers. What could it possibly hurt? The little person most hurt by this thing is Caylee, and I feel that she would be the very first to forgive. So I am trying my best to be more understanding of what the Anthony's say and do, because I haven't walked in their shoes.
Honestly I think that if the A's came out and said, "hey, we know Caylee is gone but Casey is our daughter and we will stand by her" people would lighten WAY up on them. I think its far more understandable than trying to play the public for fools. I think we can all appreciate the horrific situation they would be in.
jmo