I drove when I shouldn't have several times in my 20's, twenty years or more ago. I am so very thankful that I realized how wrong that was before I had an accident. And I'm so sorry for your loss, and all the other people bereaved by thoughtless carelessness.
I know both the illness of your brother and your mom. See I once was a drunk, have not drank over 36+ years. Your mom and I lived in the same world for awhile, she is now free. Is life not funny how it brings us together at times we need those who suffer as we.
God Bless, Joe
PS> would still like a picture of your mom,, birth year and year of freedom for my blog.
"It is a tragedy of the first magnitude that millions have ceased to use their hands...this great gift...It is highly likely that a time will come when we shall be so incapacitated and weak that we shall begin to curse ourselves for having forgotten the use of the living machines given to us by God."
Mahatma Gandhi
Peace. It does not mean to be in a place where there is no noise, trouble, or hard work. It means to be in the midst of those things and still be calm in your heart. (Unknown)
Der Himmel hat den Menschen als Gegengewicht zu den vielen Mühseligkeiten des Lebens drei Dinge gegeben, die Hoffnung, den Schlaf, und das Lachen. Kant
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I'm so sorry Annie. I lost a brother too, though in a different way.
Appearantly Rachel said already, what I wanted to write...Hugs for both of you!
I drove when I shouldn't have several times in my 20's, twenty years or more ago. I am so very thankful that I realized how wrong that was before I had an accident. And I'm so sorry for your loss, and all the other people bereaved by thoughtless carelessness.
Annie,
I know both the illness of your brother and your mom. See I once was a drunk, have not drank over 36+ years. Your mom and I lived in the same world for awhile, she is now free. Is life not funny how it brings us together at times we need those who suffer as we.
God Bless,
Joe
PS> would still like a picture of your mom,, birth year and year of freedom for my blog.
The loss is still there, even after time passes. My brother would have been 43 this March. His life was cut short by cancer.
Prayed for peace for you...
Thinking of you Annie. ((hugs))
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