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Old 09-22-2006, 08:15 AM #1
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I think that LOSS of anything takes time to heal, but I also believe that Scars are left behind in us.


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Some scars are a lot bigger than others and having many doesn't make your skin tougher. I don't know how old you are but seems your getting more than your share. My daughter had a horrible few years through no fault of her own and the way she looked at it was getting the bad times over with. I hope so. Life sometimes runs smoothly.
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Just like a patchwork quilt, ((((((N)))))) -- just like a patchwork quilt.

Beautiful old fabric that's weakened from a lot of use (and abuse). Stronger at the stitched-together places. And beautiful overall.

But, still gonna need more stitching in the future.

The thing is, it's the 'whole quilt' that you need to look at -- not the history of what caused the stitches.

http://www.galenfrysinger.com/patchwork_quilts.htm

BIG HUGS (and love).

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I think that LOSS of anything takes time to heal, but I also believe that Scars are left behind in us.

I agree but some of them in time make us stronger...yes?no?
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Yes, I agree everything happens for a reason, and that we do get stronger from experiences, it's just getting through to that point. I can't seem to get there, too many things, one right after the other, it's way too overwhelming.

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