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On the flip side

I worry myself and you guys with the problems of our family's addict so much, I would like to take a little space to talk about my addict's brother. My baby boy.

My youngest son CJ is a 5'10 160 lbs. blonde haired blue eyed georgous guy. He is very good looking and an oustanding son, friend, grandchild, cousin, worker and has the gentlest spirit I know.  He is 22  and has a great head on his shoulders and a very kind, forgiving heart. He can be brutally honest and has a very wicked sense of humor.

CJ loves his mama. He has been of tremendous support to me in this past year of turmoil. He worries about my health and state of mind, he has taken off work to carry me to Dr.'s appointments. He calls or texts to just say hi  and I love you Mama. When he is out with friends, enjoying his life he will call to say I'm all right please dont worry. He has dried plenty of tears, cheered me up with jokes and funny stories and just held me when I have been at my weakest . CJ has woke me up removing my glasses, and covering me up with a blanket and  a kiss. I could go on for quite awhile with his kindnesses and stability he offers but I dont want to sound like a personal ad.

I just wanted to start my day with a positive note. See now I feel better. Smiling through happy tears. CJ swells my heart with joy.

Posted: 07/23/2011 6:10 AM

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