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Post by Fuzzysox on Oct 16, 2013 7:16:07 GMT -6
Thanks. After reading how wonderful Kathy was I was inspired to be more giving. She did take great care of "her" boys. I still can't believe she is gone. I mean I believe it, but... you know. I know. I think we are all feeling the exact same grief. One day your going about your life then the next you wake up to news that you can't believe it's true. I think about her non-stop and we never ever met. I'm just sick of people being petty and all the bullshit we go through because in a blink of an eye you can be gone. I think true appreciation for the little things is what we should focus on--you know like when we grew up with little and we appreciated everything we had. Now it's not that way anymore and we have little time for loved ones in our lives.
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Post by dragonfly on Oct 16, 2013 7:43:39 GMT -6
I think of Kathy every day. It's still so sad & unreal to me. I find myself getting very easily annoyed with people who don't cherish what they have, including my dd15. I think about Kathy's boys a lot.
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Post by canadia on Oct 16, 2013 15:58:35 GMT -6
She was helping me, like she helped so many others, with some personal business. I think everything is OK, but it sure would be nice to have her to consult with as everything is finishing up.
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Post by reporter20 on Oct 16, 2013 16:19:56 GMT -6
Yes, that Canadia. I was depending on her advice/ thoughts as I moved forward with some long-term financial moves. She had planned similar moves herself and she seemed so knowledgeable.
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Post by canadia on Oct 16, 2013 16:27:44 GMT -6
I knew you would understand.
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Post by Lucky Day on Oct 22, 2013 13:50:20 GMT -6
Today is the last Tuesday for free kids clothes!
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