tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21050713.post7747888907788234271..comments2023-10-31T11:30:53.528-04:00Comments on Master of Irony: HeartbreakJust Mehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01085642883987294862noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21050713.post-49689679805262117202014-01-13T15:31:42.098-05:002014-01-13T15:31:42.098-05:00Oh, may the fog of illness and emotional pain soon...Oh, may the fog of illness and emotional pain soon lift! I just know there are breakthroughs coming. You have been an excellent aunt and this challenge can't permanently change that truth and bond. Little Anne is not too young to begin learning forgiveness and tolerance. Look how much she has learned as a compassionate big sister. You know that the families of the ill and/or disabled often become mature and wise as they handle these challenges. There is great hope for healing and growth.<br /><br />Please try not to "beat yourself up" as you grieve for the real pain of this mistake. You are a loving, giving and pro-active lady with a strong track record of going above and beyond your comfort level and even your strength in giving of yourself to help your family and pets.<br /><br />I pray you will get more much-needed sleep. Getting up with your beloved kitties takes a severe toll on your rest!!<br /><br />If you're up to reading a little, I thought this article had some excellent viewpoints.<br /><br />http://lifehacker.com/10-things-to-stop-saying-to-your-kids-and-what-to-say-474962146<br /><br />Always learning along with you, <br /><br />Michal xoxo <><<br /><br />p.s. The "word" I have to type in to prove I'm not a robot is "gradualness." It's not a real word but it's a timely reminder that little by little, things change. Be encouraged that things will move gradually in a very positive direction because that is the intention of your loving and giving heart!Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12371066878391483262noreply@blogger.com