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Re: Do You Ever Stop Needing Your Mom?

@Moonlady,

I was afraid to read this but I did and it is described so well.

My father said to me when his mother (my grandmother) died that he felt alone and that he was the only one left; no one to remember all of his past.

"If you walk the footsteps of a stranger, you'll learn things you never knew. Can you sing with all the voices of the mountains? can you paint with all the colors of the wind?"
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Re: Do You Ever Stop Needing Your Mom?


@KKJ wrote:

Frankly, I'm more upset about that horrible horse story she posted about. 


@KKJ  - I will not read it.  I can't read any sad stories about animals.  It upsets me too much.  

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Re: Do You Ever Stop Needing Your Mom?

@San Antonio Gal  As an animal lover myself, I wish I hadn't read it. It's stuck in my head now.

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Re: Do You Ever Stop Needing Your Mom?

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@KKJ wrote:

Frankly, I'm more upset about that horrible horse story she posted about. 


ITA. Her post had NOTHING to do with her original question. Always craves attention. 

 

"There are no ordinary cats" ~ Colette
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Re: Do You Ever Stop Needing Your Mom?

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Yet another thread where some have taken advantage of the opportunity to express their poison.  Disheartening.

 

(edited:  corrected misspelling)

"Don’t forget to be kind to strangers, for some who have done this have entertained angels without realizing it!" TLB