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<blockquote data-quote="Kalahou" data-source="post: 760305" data-attributes="member: 19617"><p>Dearest New Leaf,</p><p>Just letting you know that I've been following along, and holding you (with all your o'hana) close in heart and prayers.</p><p>I have no new words to add ... this is very hard ... but want to join in sending mana'o and aloha.</p><p></p><p>I am on this site most days (to maintain survival) but have had no energy to bring myself to post for a long time. My son (41 now) was part of the Covid inmate releases last summer, and I've been holding breath since then - a slow process - as further sentencing is yet to come. I distract myself with teleworking at home, and laying low - and breathe.</p><p></p><p>I admire you so, dear Tita, I've missed you, and remember you so often. You are very strong and steadfast. I am sorry for the heartache and burdens you are suffering at this moment. Know the sun will shine again. Ka la hou.</p><p></p><p>Please malama pono. Love and Bless. K.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kalahou, post: 760305, member: 19617"] Dearest New Leaf, Just letting you know that I've been following along, and holding you (with all your o'hana) close in heart and prayers. I have no new words to add ... this is very hard ... but want to join in sending mana'o and aloha. I am on this site most days (to maintain survival) but have had no energy to bring myself to post for a long time. My son (41 now) was part of the Covid inmate releases last summer, and I've been holding breath since then - a slow process - as further sentencing is yet to come. I distract myself with teleworking at home, and laying low - and breathe. I admire you so, dear Tita, I've missed you, and remember you so often. You are very strong and steadfast. I am sorry for the heartache and burdens you are suffering at this moment. Know the sun will shine again. Ka la hou. Please malama pono. Love and Bless. K. [/QUOTE]
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