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Girlscout,

I don't really believe in God or heaven and hell, but I do believe that human

beings leave a footprint on the fabric of existence, and even though you're

little brother's footprint was ever so light and short-lived, it is still

here--touching you and your father and all the people you tell about him--and it

will never recede or fade.

Happy Birthday to your baby brother--wherever he is and in whatever form.

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Girlscout,

I don't really believe in God or heaven and hell, but I do believe that human

beings leave a footprint on the fabric of existence, and even though you're

little brother's footprint was ever so light and short-lived, it is still

here--touching you and your father and all the people you tell about him--and it

will never recede or fade.

Happy Birthday to your baby brother--wherever he is and in whatever form.

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Girlscout,

I don't really believe in God or heaven and hell, but I do believe that human

beings leave a footprint on the fabric of existence, and even though you're

little brother's footprint was ever so light and short-lived, it is still

here--touching you and your father and all the people you tell about him--and it

will never recede or fade.

Happy Birthday to your baby brother--wherever he is and in whatever form.

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Thanks guys.

On Thu, Jan 13, 2011 at 12:02 PM, coalminersdotter <

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> Dear Girlscout,

>

> My condolences on your profound losses; I join you in remembering.

>

> And my admiration for your strength.

>

> +Coal Miner's Daughter

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Thanks guys.

On Thu, Jan 13, 2011 at 12:02 PM, coalminersdotter <

coalminersdotter@...> wrote:

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> Dear Girlscout,

>

> My condolences on your profound losses; I join you in remembering.

>

> And my admiration for your strength.

>

> +Coal Miner's Daughter

>

>

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Thanks guys.

On Thu, Jan 13, 2011 at 12:02 PM, coalminersdotter <

coalminersdotter@...> wrote:

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>

> Dear Girlscout,

>

> My condolences on your profound losses; I join you in remembering.

>

> And my admiration for your strength.

>

> +Coal Miner's Daughter

>

>

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I am an agnostic but also a seeker and a wonderer, but I think has

expressed her sentiments very beautifully and in a way I would like to express

mine to you also.

I feel for your remembrance and hope for your little brother.

-Annie

>

> Girlscout,

>

> I don't really believe in God or heaven and hell, but I do believe that human

beings leave a footprint on the fabric of existence, and even though you're

little brother's footprint was ever so light and short-lived, it is still

here--touching you and your father and all the people you tell about him--and it

will never recede or fade.

>

> Happy Birthday to your baby brother--wherever he is and in whatever form.

>

>

>

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I am an agnostic but also a seeker and a wonderer, but I think has

expressed her sentiments very beautifully and in a way I would like to express

mine to you also.

I feel for your remembrance and hope for your little brother.

-Annie

>

> Girlscout,

>

> I don't really believe in God or heaven and hell, but I do believe that human

beings leave a footprint on the fabric of existence, and even though you're

little brother's footprint was ever so light and short-lived, it is still

here--touching you and your father and all the people you tell about him--and it

will never recede or fade.

>

> Happy Birthday to your baby brother--wherever he is and in whatever form.

>

>

>

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I am an agnostic but also a seeker and a wonderer, but I think has

expressed her sentiments very beautifully and in a way I would like to express

mine to you also.

I feel for your remembrance and hope for your little brother.

-Annie

>

> Girlscout,

>

> I don't really believe in God or heaven and hell, but I do believe that human

beings leave a footprint on the fabric of existence, and even though you're

little brother's footprint was ever so light and short-lived, it is still

here--touching you and your father and all the people you tell about him--and it

will never recede or fade.

>

> Happy Birthday to your baby brother--wherever he is and in whatever form.

>

>

>

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Dear girlscout,

Happy birthday to your brother!

Wherever he is, he lives in your heart and you are a very beautiful person.

Congratulations for being the one who survived and got out of this

crazy bpd world!!!

Hugs,

M

> My little brother was born and died on this day in 1986. As you can imagine,

> while nada was never a picnic, this sent her pretty much right over the

> edge. It's been the excuse for everything in her entire life. " But I can't

> get my annual pap smear because I had a baby die, " no lie that is a direct

> quote.

>

> Still, it is not the baby's fault his mother was a horrible person, any more

> than it is my fault. Thinking with saddness about how I lost both my

> brothers, my mother, my father to this " disease " or just plain evilness that

> created a toxic and festering family dynamic. And I guess I'm also feeling a

> little joy that I was the one to get away. The only one.

>

> Thought you guys might like to join me in remembering.

>

> XOXO Girlscout

>

>

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Dear girlscout,

Happy birthday to your brother!

Wherever he is, he lives in your heart and you are a very beautiful person.

Congratulations for being the one who survived and got out of this

crazy bpd world!!!

Hugs,

M

> My little brother was born and died on this day in 1986. As you can imagine,

> while nada was never a picnic, this sent her pretty much right over the

> edge. It's been the excuse for everything in her entire life. " But I can't

> get my annual pap smear because I had a baby die, " no lie that is a direct

> quote.

>

> Still, it is not the baby's fault his mother was a horrible person, any more

> than it is my fault. Thinking with saddness about how I lost both my

> brothers, my mother, my father to this " disease " or just plain evilness that

> created a toxic and festering family dynamic. And I guess I'm also feeling a

> little joy that I was the one to get away. The only one.

>

> Thought you guys might like to join me in remembering.

>

> XOXO Girlscout

>

>

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Dear girlscout,

Happy birthday to your brother!

Wherever he is, he lives in your heart and you are a very beautiful person.

Congratulations for being the one who survived and got out of this

crazy bpd world!!!

Hugs,

M

> My little brother was born and died on this day in 1986. As you can imagine,

> while nada was never a picnic, this sent her pretty much right over the

> edge. It's been the excuse for everything in her entire life. " But I can't

> get my annual pap smear because I had a baby die, " no lie that is a direct

> quote.

>

> Still, it is not the baby's fault his mother was a horrible person, any more

> than it is my fault. Thinking with saddness about how I lost both my

> brothers, my mother, my father to this " disease " or just plain evilness that

> created a toxic and festering family dynamic. And I guess I'm also feeling a

> little joy that I was the one to get away. The only one.

>

> Thought you guys might like to join me in remembering.

>

> XOXO Girlscout

>

>

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I stand with you.

May you find a measure of peace in your tremendous loss.

May you find a measure of joy in knowing you are a miracle. You have lived and

you have thrived.

Blessings,

Karla

>

> My little brother was born and died on this day in 1986. As you can imagine,

> while nada was never a picnic, this sent her pretty much right over the

> edge. It's been the excuse for everything in her entire life. " But I can't

> get my annual pap smear because I had a baby die, " no lie that is a direct

> quote.

>

> Still, it is not the baby's fault his mother was a horrible person, any more

> than it is my fault. Thinking with saddness about how I lost both my

> brothers, my mother, my father to this " disease " or just plain evilness that

> created a toxic and festering family dynamic. And I guess I'm also feeling a

> little joy that I was the one to get away. The only one.

>

> Thought you guys might like to join me in remembering.

>

> XOXO Girlscout

>

>

>

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I stand with you.

May you find a measure of peace in your tremendous loss.

May you find a measure of joy in knowing you are a miracle. You have lived and

you have thrived.

Blessings,

Karla

>

> My little brother was born and died on this day in 1986. As you can imagine,

> while nada was never a picnic, this sent her pretty much right over the

> edge. It's been the excuse for everything in her entire life. " But I can't

> get my annual pap smear because I had a baby die, " no lie that is a direct

> quote.

>

> Still, it is not the baby's fault his mother was a horrible person, any more

> than it is my fault. Thinking with saddness about how I lost both my

> brothers, my mother, my father to this " disease " or just plain evilness that

> created a toxic and festering family dynamic. And I guess I'm also feeling a

> little joy that I was the one to get away. The only one.

>

> Thought you guys might like to join me in remembering.

>

> XOXO Girlscout

>

>

>

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Big hugs, Girlscout.

How old were you when he died? That must have been scary for you to understand

his death/your mother's reaction as a little kid.

So sorry. We all grieve with you, sweetie.

Fiona

>

> My little brother was born and died on this day in 1986. As you can imagine,

> while nada was never a picnic, this sent her pretty much right over the

> edge. It's been the excuse for everything in her entire life. " But I can't

> get my annual pap smear because I had a baby die, " no lie that is a direct

> quote.

>

> Still, it is not the baby's fault his mother was a horrible person, any more

> than it is my fault. Thinking with saddness about how I lost both my

> brothers, my mother, my father to this " disease " or just plain evilness that

> created a toxic and festering family dynamic. And I guess I'm also feeling a

> little joy that I was the one to get away. The only one.

>

> Thought you guys might like to join me in remembering.

>

> XOXO Girlscout

>

>

>

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Big hugs, Girlscout.

How old were you when he died? That must have been scary for you to understand

his death/your mother's reaction as a little kid.

So sorry. We all grieve with you, sweetie.

Fiona

>

> My little brother was born and died on this day in 1986. As you can imagine,

> while nada was never a picnic, this sent her pretty much right over the

> edge. It's been the excuse for everything in her entire life. " But I can't

> get my annual pap smear because I had a baby die, " no lie that is a direct

> quote.

>

> Still, it is not the baby's fault his mother was a horrible person, any more

> than it is my fault. Thinking with saddness about how I lost both my

> brothers, my mother, my father to this " disease " or just plain evilness that

> created a toxic and festering family dynamic. And I guess I'm also feeling a

> little joy that I was the one to get away. The only one.

>

> Thought you guys might like to join me in remembering.

>

> XOXO Girlscout

>

>

>

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Big hugs, Girlscout.

How old were you when he died? That must have been scary for you to understand

his death/your mother's reaction as a little kid.

So sorry. We all grieve with you, sweetie.

Fiona

>

> My little brother was born and died on this day in 1986. As you can imagine,

> while nada was never a picnic, this sent her pretty much right over the

> edge. It's been the excuse for everything in her entire life. " But I can't

> get my annual pap smear because I had a baby die, " no lie that is a direct

> quote.

>

> Still, it is not the baby's fault his mother was a horrible person, any more

> than it is my fault. Thinking with saddness about how I lost both my

> brothers, my mother, my father to this " disease " or just plain evilness that

> created a toxic and festering family dynamic. And I guess I'm also feeling a

> little joy that I was the one to get away. The only one.

>

> Thought you guys might like to join me in remembering.

>

> XOXO Girlscout

>

>

>

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