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Old 08-28-2012, 08:49 AM #11
WillieG WillieG is offline
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Doing well thank-you for asking. Sunrises are still great.




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Originally Posted by peacheysncream View Post
Hey Will,
Wondering how things are for you today.

You said you don't need sympathy but it's different to pity. Sympathy is the ability to place oneself in someone else's shoes, to take the time to really think what it must be like to be you, which is exactly what we all do here.

I hope appreciation for the small things (sunset) is still keeping you going. Hey your a few days on from last week, further on in your journey.

Don't worry about others right now, take all the help and advice you can. There's no rush. As my grandad says "more patience in life, less patients in hospital.
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