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How exciting..I am sure she will have a wonderful time.

Have fun,

Libby

> Tonight is 's first dance. The MH program is having a sock

hop.

> I'm taking her. Hopefully all will go well. I think she's having

> visions of Cinderella's ball. : /

>

> I'm trying not to think about it. : /

>

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> Tina

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> Tonight is 's first dance. The MH program is having a sock hop.

> I'm taking her. Hopefully all will go well. I think she's having

> visions of Cinderella's ball. : /

>

Well, Tina, how did it go? Did she have fun? I hope so...

Salli

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I struggle a great deal with religion. I was raised strict

Christian. I have huge issues beyond what I could ever go into in

here. BUT I do believe in good and evil and I was always raised to

believe that any sort of witchcraft, occult, wiccan was evil, and I

would not be pleased to see her explore that route.

I want my daughter to find her own path with the Lord. I let her go

to many different churches ( I can't go, I have panic attack every

time). I try to teach her the basic fundamentals of good and moral

behavior. Of course, all of my morality is based on what

Christianity teaches, and I would not mind if she explored other

religions. I feel very strongly that for me, God knows what my

issues are, and that He understands me. I try to live honestly and to

be a good person but I can't convey that to her so easily.

> There's a big difference between most wiccan groups and occult

groups

> but because of the term " witch " there are a lot of misconceptions

and

> some occult groups will use the Wiccan name to lure in unsuspecting

> kids. You said you're not Catholoic but you didn't say if were

> Christian or not so I don't know if becoming a Wiccan would upset

you

> or if it's just the fear of her getting involved in a cult.

>

> I am a Christian but I've talked to a lot of Wiccans and I see some

> very positive things about the religion. *shrug* after all, there

are

> some pretty nasty " Christian " cults out there. (Waco Texas comes to

> mind at the moment.) Parenting teenagers can be so tough. We have

to

> be so incredibly vigalent. We can't chose our children's beliefs

for

> them and in their rebellion they can make choices they wouldn't

> normally.

>

> (((hugs)))

>

> I hope therapy and big sis can help her make some positive changes

in

> her self-image.

>

> Tina

> *who's up way too late and apologizes for rambling and any

spelling

> mistakes.*

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In a message dated 4/27/03 11:36:49 PM Eastern Daylight Time,

shanley_n_teresa@... writes:

> I guess in a way though, dont' a lot of kids go through this?

> Especially ones who feel they're social outcasts anyway?

>

>

(((Alyx)))

I think so-sure seemed that way to thas bell-bottomed,army surplus

wearing,wild-haired hippie chick back in the days of the 60s and early

seventies-goodness I am soooo old...

Peace and love ya'll-lol

The Grammas & Keion

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