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<blockquote data-quote="New Leaf" data-source="post: 681683" data-attributes="member: 19522"><p>Mahalo nui Kalahou. I learned in class tonight about the respiratory system. Another word for inhalation is <em>inspiration</em>. It gives a whole new meaning to breathing. Breathing in the good air, being thankful for what I have. Remaining present, in spite of worries and concerns, for my two, giving those to God and keeping faith that no matter how rough the road may be, there is an answer. </p><p>The darkest night reveals the brightest stars........I spoke with Hoku this afternoon, and though she is troubled, she shared some of her conversation with Rain. I do believe things happen as they will, for a reason. My youngest and eldest girl together in this moment was difficult for both. Hoku was able to speak a few words of encouragement and truth. Things that I would not be able to convey to Rain, she would not hear them from me. In this I am comforted that the sisters together last night is what was meant. </p><p>Hoku longs for her sisters to be well and for us to be able to come together as family. </p><p></p><p>Though I am but a shadow mother to Rain, I am not giving up hope that she will decide one day, to walk another path. I send out thoughts and prayers for her to see her value and worth, and choose on that merit. I am a shadow mother, in that in her darkest night, I am here holding the candle of hope. </p><p></p><p>Thank you Kalahou, your words are a great comfort, as I take in a long breath and press on for a new day.</p><p></p><p>Malama pono</p><p>(((HUGS)))</p><p>leafy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="New Leaf, post: 681683, member: 19522"] Mahalo nui Kalahou. I learned in class tonight about the respiratory system. Another word for inhalation is [I]inspiration[/I]. It gives a whole new meaning to breathing. Breathing in the good air, being thankful for what I have. Remaining present, in spite of worries and concerns, for my two, giving those to God and keeping faith that no matter how rough the road may be, there is an answer. The darkest night reveals the brightest stars........I spoke with Hoku this afternoon, and though she is troubled, she shared some of her conversation with Rain. I do believe things happen as they will, for a reason. My youngest and eldest girl together in this moment was difficult for both. Hoku was able to speak a few words of encouragement and truth. Things that I would not be able to convey to Rain, she would not hear them from me. In this I am comforted that the sisters together last night is what was meant. Hoku longs for her sisters to be well and for us to be able to come together as family. Though I am but a shadow mother to Rain, I am not giving up hope that she will decide one day, to walk another path. I send out thoughts and prayers for her to see her value and worth, and choose on that merit. I am a shadow mother, in that in her darkest night, I am here holding the candle of hope. Thank you Kalahou, your words are a great comfort, as I take in a long breath and press on for a new day. Malama pono (((HUGS))) leafy [/QUOTE]
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