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For being there for me and accepting my foibles.
How I did it: on my 21st birthday i invited family, friends, old buddies and new kids to my party. getting everyone together and then being able to stand up and then (tears in my eyes) being able to tell everyone how much they've meant to me was amazing.
Lessons & tips: - cook dinner and then say a speech
kmom2468 is knee deep in the hooah!
For being there for me and accepting my foibles.
kmom2468 is knee deep in the hooah!
They really came together to help me out during my pre op/surgery/post op time. I’m glad they got to go on vacation together.
kmom2468 is knee deep in the hooah!
For launching my career and encouraging the part of me that wants to do things the right way, even if it isn’t the convenient way.
I dont know why I dont say thank you enough. There are so many people that I should be thanking, but I dont. I have thought about just getting a bunch of thank you cards and sending cards and chocolate…
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Thank you for teaching me to fish. For telling me to “Think like a worm” when realing in my purple plastic worms. I didn’t catch a whole lot of fish – not enough patience or maybe I didn’t think enough like a worm – but I caught you wonderful pipe tobaco smell, your attention to detail, your huge heart, your (and Dad’s and your whole family’s) love of the outdoors. I live near a lake now, and I hope to cast a line or 3 this summer, and catch some of those memories. Thank You, uncle.
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Thank You for loving me like your own. For fishing trips and letting me “sneak” your Jergin’s lotion when we visited. It wasn’t until I was old enough to have 8 year old girls of my own that I realized what a Gift that was. I let them “sneak” Jergin’s lotion, too. I still use the original Cherry-Almond scent, and I think of you every time I do. ... Thank you for trips to Hawaii, your birthplace, when we were young. Seeing where you and Dad grew up, smelling the ocean that you two played in, “picking seaweed” like “in the old days” – this gave me a sense of history, of continuity that many children do not have these days. I have roots. I have a foundation. Much of it built by you. Thank you.
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Miss you, Dad. Didn’t really realize what a blessing you were until I was well over 30. Thank you for the camping trips when we were young, for yelling at us when we strayed off course so we knew the difference between Right & Wrong, for book cases built together and cars worked on, for the love you showered on my kids and for the love and acceptance that you showed both of my husbands. Thank you for loving my Mom enough to stay together “Until Death Do You Part” – it was a wonderful gift. Thank you for showing me how to live. And thank you for showing me how to die with grace and dignity. I’m not afraid to grow old and die now. I am trying to pass the Gifts and Blessings that you gave to my children and my grandchild. Thank You, Dad.
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But I will list them here. If there is a Heaven, pehaps they will see my post or hear my heart. Others, I will thank before they die.
jemie is riding her bike
i wanna thank…..
my mom-she gave birth to me and she’s always there for me and she buys me stuff and she deserves more than a thank you
my brother jerome-for making me happier by just looking at his cute baby face
my brother marjan-even though both of us sometimes dont get along he does lots of things for me
and theres more or that it
my friend bereniz- coming into my life and making me less lonely
This one’s going to take a while, because a lot of my friends have made a difference in my life.
Today I thanked two of them. One of them has been my friend for 13 of the 18 years I have been alive, and we have stuck together through it all. The other has been a long-time acquaintance and more recent friend, but has always been willing to listen when I needed someone to talk to.