Guest guest Posted December 25, 2003 Report Share Posted December 25, 2003 Sitting here at the station, hoping that it is an uneventful day. may all have a safe and Merry Christmas. HAPPY HOLIDAYS TO ALL. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 21, 2009 Report Share Posted June 21, 2009 I love you too.    ~*~ Akiba~*~ ~*~Pragmatic Visionary~*~ The World revolves around the Sun My World revolves around My Son When I grow up I want to be a philanthropist Beautiful Salt lamps and Salt products: http://www.affiliates-natural-salt-lamps.com/pages/156.php -- holidays Hello, everyone. I just hope that everyone, no matter what you did this day, have gotten safely home, or will do so tomorrow. Meanwhile, I am haunted by what I hear and see on the news about Iran. I hope that parents there and their children will somehow survive all this. And then, I thought about children and adults in Iran who have Multiple Sclerosis, Cystic Fibrosis, arthritis, who need joint replacements, about mothers about to deliver their newborn babies, all of them. My next-door-neighbor in this HUD/Sect. 8 apartment complex is Iranian born and is a U.S. Citizen, and all her children and grandchildren were born here. Her husband is deceased and I spent some time with her today; she is awash in tears, has been for days now. I came home a little while ago from spending most of the day and part of the evening with my "Significant Other," and I could hear her sobbing. The whole family is gathered there with her, so I slipped a not to all of them under the door. My friend knocked on my door to thank me--Good Grief, I wish that there were less violence--by anyone--and more love in our hearts--everywhere. Somehow, I found myself thinking of Nukhet, and of Akiba, and of Sharon, of each of you. I love you all. n Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 21, 2009 Report Share Posted June 21, 2009 I love you too.    ~*~ Akiba~*~ ~*~Pragmatic Visionary~*~ The World revolves around the Sun My World revolves around My Son When I grow up I want to be a philanthropist Beautiful Salt lamps and Salt products: http://www.affiliates-natural-salt-lamps.com/pages/156.php -- holidays Hello, everyone. I just hope that everyone, no matter what you did this day, have gotten safely home, or will do so tomorrow. Meanwhile, I am haunted by what I hear and see on the news about Iran. I hope that parents there and their children will somehow survive all this. And then, I thought about children and adults in Iran who have Multiple Sclerosis, Cystic Fibrosis, arthritis, who need joint replacements, about mothers about to deliver their newborn babies, all of them. My next-door-neighbor in this HUD/Sect. 8 apartment complex is Iranian born and is a U.S. Citizen, and all her children and grandchildren were born here. Her husband is deceased and I spent some time with her today; she is awash in tears, has been for days now. I came home a little while ago from spending most of the day and part of the evening with my "Significant Other," and I could hear her sobbing. The whole family is gathered there with her, so I slipped a not to all of them under the door. My friend knocked on my door to thank me--Good Grief, I wish that there were less violence--by anyone--and more love in our hearts--everywhere. Somehow, I found myself thinking of Nukhet, and of Akiba, and of Sharon, of each of you. I love you all. n Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 21, 2009 Report Share Posted June 21, 2009 I love you too.    ~*~ Akiba~*~ ~*~Pragmatic Visionary~*~ The World revolves around the Sun My World revolves around My Son When I grow up I want to be a philanthropist Beautiful Salt lamps and Salt products: http://www.affiliates-natural-salt-lamps.com/pages/156.php -- holidays Hello, everyone. I just hope that everyone, no matter what you did this day, have gotten safely home, or will do so tomorrow. Meanwhile, I am haunted by what I hear and see on the news about Iran. I hope that parents there and their children will somehow survive all this. And then, I thought about children and adults in Iran who have Multiple Sclerosis, Cystic Fibrosis, arthritis, who need joint replacements, about mothers about to deliver their newborn babies, all of them. My next-door-neighbor in this HUD/Sect. 8 apartment complex is Iranian born and is a U.S. Citizen, and all her children and grandchildren were born here. Her husband is deceased and I spent some time with her today; she is awash in tears, has been for days now. I came home a little while ago from spending most of the day and part of the evening with my "Significant Other," and I could hear her sobbing. The whole family is gathered there with her, so I slipped a not to all of them under the door. My friend knocked on my door to thank me--Good Grief, I wish that there were less violence--by anyone--and more love in our hearts--everywhere. Somehow, I found myself thinking of Nukhet, and of Akiba, and of Sharon, of each of you. I love you all. n Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 22, 2009 Report Share Posted June 22, 2009 n,There is little I can add to your post, as you covered justabout everything.It is a heartache what is going on over there. And howprofound and true to consider not just each of them,but those with ailments, illnesses, and yes, a womanin the throes of childbirth. It brings tears to my eyes.It was beautiful that you sent a note; it obviouslytouched them deeply.Thank you for your words, n. With love fromKate, who is speechless... holidaysTo: MSersLife > Hello, everyone. I just hope that everyone, no matter what you> did this day, have gotten safely home, or will do so tomorrow.> > Meanwhile, I am haunted by what I hear and see on the news> about Iran. I hope that parents there and their children will> somehow survive all this.> > And then, I thought about children and adults in Iran who have> Multiple Sclerosis, Cystic Fibrosis, arthritis, who need joint> replacements, about mothers about to deliver their newborn> babies, all of them.> > My next-door-neighbor in this HUD/Sect. 8 apartment> complex is Iranian born and is a U.S. Citizen, and all her > children and grandchildren were born here. Her husband> is deceased and I spent some time with her today; she is> awash in tears, has been for days now.> > I came home a little while ago from spending most of the> day and part of the evening with my "Significant Other,"> and I could hear her sobbing. The whole family is gathered> there with her, so I slipped a not to all of them under the door.> My friend knocked on my door to thank me--Good Grief, I wish> that there were less violence--by anyone--and more love in our> hearts--everywhere.> > Somehow, I found myself thinking of Nukhet, and of Akiba,> and of Sharon, of each of you.> > I love you all.> > n Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 22, 2009 Report Share Posted June 22, 2009 n,There is little I can add to your post, as you covered justabout everything.It is a heartache what is going on over there. And howprofound and true to consider not just each of them,but those with ailments, illnesses, and yes, a womanin the throes of childbirth. It brings tears to my eyes.It was beautiful that you sent a note; it obviouslytouched them deeply.Thank you for your words, n. With love fromKate, who is speechless... holidaysTo: MSersLife > Hello, everyone. I just hope that everyone, no matter what you> did this day, have gotten safely home, or will do so tomorrow.> > Meanwhile, I am haunted by what I hear and see on the news> about Iran. I hope that parents there and their children will> somehow survive all this.> > And then, I thought about children and adults in Iran who have> Multiple Sclerosis, Cystic Fibrosis, arthritis, who need joint> replacements, about mothers about to deliver their newborn> babies, all of them.> > My next-door-neighbor in this HUD/Sect. 8 apartment> complex is Iranian born and is a U.S. Citizen, and all her > children and grandchildren were born here. Her husband> is deceased and I spent some time with her today; she is> awash in tears, has been for days now.> > I came home a little while ago from spending most of the> day and part of the evening with my "Significant Other,"> and I could hear her sobbing. The whole family is gathered> there with her, so I slipped a not to all of them under the door.> My friend knocked on my door to thank me--Good Grief, I wish> that there were less violence--by anyone--and more love in our> hearts--everywhere.> > Somehow, I found myself thinking of Nukhet, and of Akiba,> and of Sharon, of each of you.> > I love you all.> > n Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 22, 2009 Report Share Posted June 22, 2009 n,There is little I can add to your post, as you covered justabout everything.It is a heartache what is going on over there. And howprofound and true to consider not just each of them,but those with ailments, illnesses, and yes, a womanin the throes of childbirth. It brings tears to my eyes.It was beautiful that you sent a note; it obviouslytouched them deeply.Thank you for your words, n. With love fromKate, who is speechless... holidaysTo: MSersLife > Hello, everyone. I just hope that everyone, no matter what you> did this day, have gotten safely home, or will do so tomorrow.> > Meanwhile, I am haunted by what I hear and see on the news> about Iran. I hope that parents there and their children will> somehow survive all this.> > And then, I thought about children and adults in Iran who have> Multiple Sclerosis, Cystic Fibrosis, arthritis, who need joint> replacements, about mothers about to deliver their newborn> babies, all of them.> > My next-door-neighbor in this HUD/Sect. 8 apartment> complex is Iranian born and is a U.S. Citizen, and all her > children and grandchildren were born here. Her husband> is deceased and I spent some time with her today; she is> awash in tears, has been for days now.> > I came home a little while ago from spending most of the> day and part of the evening with my "Significant Other,"> and I could hear her sobbing. The whole family is gathered> there with her, so I slipped a not to all of them under the door.> My friend knocked on my door to thank me--Good Grief, I wish> that there were less violence--by anyone--and more love in our> hearts--everywhere.> > Somehow, I found myself thinking of Nukhet, and of Akiba,> and of Sharon, of each of you.> > I love you all.> > n Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 22, 2009 Report Share Posted June 22, 2009 Thank you, Nukhet. I will be hoping for your Iranian friends and mine, and for all the people there. I heard the religious leader speak last evening (PDT) about how Iran was a world leader in medical care--and then I thought about their own people! Heartbreaking. Love to you, Nukhet, n To: MSersLife Sent: Monday, June 22, 2009 8:01:20 AMSubject: Re: holidays Dear n, I was away in my country house which is 120km away from Istanbul for the weekend. Spent a peaceful time in a green atmosphere. We are watching Iran, our neighbor, with misery I have many Iranian friends, I feel terrible for them. They have relatives back home and worried for them. I dont know what to say. Love, Nukhet so tomorrow. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 22, 2009 Report Share Posted June 22, 2009 Thank you, Nukhet. I will be hoping for your Iranian friends and mine, and for all the people there. I heard the religious leader speak last evening (PDT) about how Iran was a world leader in medical care--and then I thought about their own people! Heartbreaking. Love to you, Nukhet, n To: MSersLife Sent: Monday, June 22, 2009 8:01:20 AMSubject: Re: holidays Dear n, I was away in my country house which is 120km away from Istanbul for the weekend. Spent a peaceful time in a green atmosphere. We are watching Iran, our neighbor, with misery I have many Iranian friends, I feel terrible for them. They have relatives back home and worried for them. I dont know what to say. Love, Nukhet so tomorrow. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 22, 2009 Report Share Posted June 22, 2009 Thank you, Nukhet. I will be hoping for your Iranian friends and mine, and for all the people there. I heard the religious leader speak last evening (PDT) about how Iran was a world leader in medical care--and then I thought about their own people! Heartbreaking. Love to you, Nukhet, n To: MSersLife Sent: Monday, June 22, 2009 8:01:20 AMSubject: Re: holidays Dear n, I was away in my country house which is 120km away from Istanbul for the weekend. Spent a peaceful time in a green atmosphere. We are watching Iran, our neighbor, with misery I have many Iranian friends, I feel terrible for them. They have relatives back home and worried for them. I dont know what to say. Love, Nukhet so tomorrow. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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