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<blockquote data-quote="New Leaf" data-source="post: 763979" data-attributes="member: 19522"><p>Aloha nui Kalahou,</p><p>Mahalo dear tita for your words and sharing your current situation. </p><p></p><p>I too have thought of you. I often repeat the message you received so vividly “You are going to be alright.” There really is no other option than to be alright is there?</p><p></p><p>One day at a time, sometimes one breath at a time.</p><p></p><p>I do understand the “relief” of knowing Tornado is in jail. Hearing her voice every so often. When she is out there, she goes off the radar. That is hard. I hope your son has an epiphany before his release. Whether or not that happens, I hope you are able to ease your mind and be at peace. Hubs in his 80s, May KeAkua bless him with good health and peace of mind.</p><p></p><p>Gratitude is certainly the way to lift us up from that sinking dread. I do believe there is meaning to everything. </p><p></p><p>I am so thankful for my ohana. I hope you have as much support dear Kalahou. I’m with you in spirit as well. Mahalo nui for your kindness. Malama pono,</p><p>Leaf</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="New Leaf, post: 763979, member: 19522"] Aloha nui Kalahou, Mahalo dear tita for your words and sharing your current situation. I too have thought of you. I often repeat the message you received so vividly “You are going to be alright.” There really is no other option than to be alright is there? One day at a time, sometimes one breath at a time. I do understand the “relief” of knowing Tornado is in jail. Hearing her voice every so often. When she is out there, she goes off the radar. That is hard. I hope your son has an epiphany before his release. Whether or not that happens, I hope you are able to ease your mind and be at peace. Hubs in his 80s, May KeAkua bless him with good health and peace of mind. Gratitude is certainly the way to lift us up from that sinking dread. I do believe there is meaning to everything. I am so thankful for my ohana. I hope you have as much support dear Kalahou. I’m with you in spirit as well. Mahalo nui for your kindness. Malama pono, Leaf [/QUOTE]
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