zzzz....The Best Thing
The best thing a caregiver can say is "I forgive you." This can be no easy feat. It requires that you (the caregiver) really must change. The second best thing a caregiver can say is "I forgive you too."
Today I was finally able to say "I forgive you" to a person I have never met but someone who has dealt a severe blow to our family (http://mlberg.wordpress.com/2011/09/11/forgiveness/). I do not doubt his intention to serve the specific interests of constituents. In light of the aforementioned explanation of forgiveness, I am grateful for the impetus to become the best possible caregiver I could become to my daughter (http://mlbergs9.weebly.com/). I don't know if my realization should have taken place so quickly if it weren't for being angry with the confines of the legal system.
I have gone from being terrified of people in jails and prisons to being sympathetic. You've probably heard that short expression "Might does not make right." It is true.
Today I was finally able to say "I forgive you" to a person I have never met but someone who has dealt a severe blow to our family (http://mlberg.wordpress.com/2011/09/11/forgiveness/). I do not doubt his intention to serve the specific interests of constituents. In light of the aforementioned explanation of forgiveness, I am grateful for the impetus to become the best possible caregiver I could become to my daughter (http://mlbergs9.weebly.com/). I don't know if my realization should have taken place so quickly if it weren't for being angry with the confines of the legal system.
I have gone from being terrified of people in jails and prisons to being sympathetic. You've probably heard that short expression "Might does not make right." It is true.