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Roxanne627
Posted January 2014
Thank you! It's nice to not feel alone. I truly appreciate your insight, understanding & compassion.
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Roxanne627
Jan 2014
Me, too. When it's really overwhelming, I know that all of you will be here to pick me back up again. Knowing that other people understand what I'm going through makes it a bit easier.
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pamstegma
Jan 2014
Sometimes I feel we are all in the same Ark, waiting for the rain to stop.
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