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Sammy, I sort of know what you are going through. Well, what your dad is going through.
See, my brother is into drugs really bad. He has no home, he just drifts from one place to another. My family has tried to help him so many times. Each time the help got thrown right back in our faces. He would come into our homes and steal money from us or things he could sell.
The final straw was when he and his girlfriend got pregnant. They did not take care of this child at all. When the baby was 1 1/2 years old the state stepped in and removed him from the home. I took him (the baby) into my home as a foster child. The state then offered my brother and his girlfriend help to kick their drug habit. All they had to do was complete a 30 day drug treatment program and attend parenting classes. It was that simple. They would have gotten their son back. Neither one would do it. Their rights were eventually terminated by the state. After 1 year and 8 months the adoption is finally complete. Their child is now my son.
Last week, I go outside to find my brother sitting on my porch. It was cold and snowing out. I felt bad for him. I let him come in for a few hours to get some sleep and to warm up. He repaid me by taking my son's bank with him when he left.
Now I should have known better. He has stolen so much from me in the past few years. But he is my brother and I love him. I have learned my lesson this time though. I could get past him doing me wrong, but when he starts taking from a child, well, that's it. I'm done. The next time I see him, I am going to have to tell him that his is no longer welcome in my life. I may change my mind later if he can prove that he has changed but that is going to take an awful lot of convincing.
So, I can understand a little of what your dad is going through. I, of course, don't know the whole situation so I could be way off base. It is so hard to forgive someone who has did nothing but throw your love and kindness back in your face. Give your dad time to see if your brother really has changed. If he really has, then your dad should eventually come around. Just remember, people can hold grudges and hurt for a long time. If he doesn't come around then you will just have to accept it.
By the way, I think it is great that you are able to be there for your brother. He is lucky he still has family that is willing to help him. I truely hope he gets better.
Twinhearts
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