jennifervb
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Fidget said:Yeah, that's the mindset we gotta keep in mind for Beni & for all our most challenging kids! Thanks for the heads-us jennifervb. And when we forget to believe in miracles we need to venture back in this site. And I might have been wrong back when I suggested that an unhappy-seeming wild-minded kid might be more happy with dangerous freedom than safe loving protective captivity. Just cause we don't show stuff sometimes doesn't mean we don't appreciate it or come to rely on it.jennifervb said:I'm keeping my fingers crossed that he eventually finds the courage to come out of the cage! Far fetched idea? Maybe... but so was the hope that you would be able to medicate him enough to help his respiratory issues!
You're Beni's mom, as you are to all your Wildlings. I figured one day they'll know there was nothing better beyond what they had here with you, but maybe they already know it, they just gotta be them.
It's a beautiful mind-picture Beni up against your body - his legs dangling (and belly stretched out and showing :heart: ) while he grasps the syringe and life. I'm so happy he's doing that and is feeling better!!! :happydance:
SMOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCH!!!!!
Thank you Fidget... :hugs: :heart: :hugs: :heart: :hugs: :heart: :hugs: :heart: