A Life Well-Lived

Sep 13, 2011 11:58

Life is still good, as it has been good, and (I hope) will continue to be good. The universe keeps throwing random benevolent things at me when I least expect them, for reasons that defy my understanding as yet, and I keep feeling quiet amazement that the world is such a strange and strangely beautiful place ( Read more... )

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bluestocking79 September 14 2011, 02:05:03 UTC
~hugs you tightly~ Love you too, dearest. And thank you, because I'm touched. It was hard to find the words to write this post, but I feel better for having done it.

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annietalbot September 13 2011, 17:26:43 UTC
I love you. Just sayin'.

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bluestocking79 September 14 2011, 01:31:32 UTC
And I love you, Annie. &hearts &hearts &hearts

~hugs you~

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clairvoyant September 13 2011, 17:32:16 UTC
Like scoffy said, this is a beautiful post, although it's about a sad subject. I'm sure Auntie D is watching you from heaven and smiling. Seems that her life was devoted to making people smile, and in that respect, you take after her, comforting your family and friends and making them smile with all the things you do.

*hugs, hugs, hugs*

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bluestocking79 September 14 2011, 02:40:05 UTC
~hugs you tightly~

Thank you very much, dear C. It was hard to find the words for this post, but I feel better for having written it.

You are very right in what you say about her, and I hope that I can live up to her example. She set a very high standard for kindness and good cheer.

~adores you~

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doctorpancakes September 13 2011, 17:41:35 UTC
*hugs, hugs, and more hugs*

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bluestocking79 September 14 2011, 01:30:49 UTC
~hugs and snuggles and adores you back~

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dickgloucester September 13 2011, 17:50:43 UTC
*hugs you and hugs Auntie D, who helped make you. And if that isn't a beautiful legacy to leave, I don't know what it.

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bluestocking79 September 14 2011, 02:45:28 UTC
~hugs you tightly~ Thank you very much, Dicky. I know I'm not her masterwork, but she did indeed play a big part in shaping who I am--and who I want to be. I'll be forever grateful to her for that.

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