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<blockquote data-quote="Fran" data-source="post: 444658" data-attributes="member: 3"><p>Donna, what a sweet sad story of your friend. Remembering is a good thing even when it makes us sad. Hugs to you. I'm sure your tender little heart missed your friend. </p><p></p><p>I had a very smart nun who in the middle 60's told us to not be afraid of Russia and war but to worry about China because of the population. Boy she was really smart and had a great ability to project into the future. We will be out educated and won't even have to lose a war to lose our status. No bomb shelters protect against the poorly educated. </p><p>She was scary but because she was strict and demanding. Good things now that I look back. </p><p>I had to laugh about leprosy. I used to be horrified of body parts falling off. </p><p></p><p>My parents lived in Europe during WW 2. Bombs were scary but very little food was the worst. We in the US have no real clue of how to protect ourselves in time of war if we don't learn from the survivors of past wars. My mom kept a basement storage area full of food items and a freezer packed to the seams with frozen food in the event that there was "no food". </p><p></p><p>I hope you feel like your friend was honored to have you remember her all these years.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fran, post: 444658, member: 3"] Donna, what a sweet sad story of your friend. Remembering is a good thing even when it makes us sad. Hugs to you. I'm sure your tender little heart missed your friend. I had a very smart nun who in the middle 60's told us to not be afraid of Russia and war but to worry about China because of the population. Boy she was really smart and had a great ability to project into the future. We will be out educated and won't even have to lose a war to lose our status. No bomb shelters protect against the poorly educated. She was scary but because she was strict and demanding. Good things now that I look back. I had to laugh about leprosy. I used to be horrified of body parts falling off. My parents lived in Europe during WW 2. Bombs were scary but very little food was the worst. We in the US have no real clue of how to protect ourselves in time of war if we don't learn from the survivors of past wars. My mom kept a basement storage area full of food items and a freezer packed to the seams with frozen food in the event that there was "no food". I hope you feel like your friend was honored to have you remember her all these years. [/QUOTE]
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