tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8873351105659690131.post7481557512503645888..comments2017-03-03T19:03:32.394-04:00Comments on Letting Go: Dawnhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12379654308292814386noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8873351105659690131.post-66095190785217370092010-09-14T23:20:23.877-03:002010-09-14T23:20:23.877-03:00Dawn,
Above all, I wish for you is happiness....Dawn,<br /> Above all, I wish for you is happiness. You are probably the only person, (except for mom and dad), that I can say, I've known and admired all my life. As an older sister, it seems funny to say that it's me looking up to you... but you're so gentle and kind and strong. Who can blame me?<br /> I think that, it's not so much that you're letting go of something, but that you're reclaiming the person that you always have been. Remember when you used to work out at the OC for hours on end? You loved it. But, like all of us, myself included, duty to one's family takes the front seat. You haven't let anyone down; you've been very focused upon being a really wonderful mother and an awesome wife. I see the way your son and your husband look at you. They adore you. The time, the love, the patience will come back on you threefold.<br /> But now is your time. Think of how strong you had to be in order to pass your courses (flyin' colours, no less!) You're so brave!<br /> I'll leave you with this Irish blessing (which I will recite to myself, too!)<br /> <br /> May peace and joy surround you;<br /> Contentment latch your door.<br /> And happiness be with you now<br /> And bless you evermore<br />I love you!SvdHhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14124688235071613006noreply@blogger.com