muffy said:
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It matters to this one
as that person could be in a place
when it matters to all
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my step sister has RH factory blood.. i recently visited with her after more than 20 years absence.. i remember as a child of 11 or 12 when i first met her.. my dad was just remarrying and mom had just had the DUI wreck.. i was sent to live with my dad cause mom was in the hospital with a broken back...
"Sarah" was the most different person i'd ever met.. she didnt talk like the rest of us, she was hard to understand when she spoke... people teased and picked on her alot...
when i saw her recently i saw that she is still the smiling happy person she always has been despite the harm that takes place around her...
she is a simple person capable of simple tasks that need doing.. she does them with enthusiasm and her own charm... its sad that people dont realize how much they matter.. this girl warmed my heart like no other ever would have been able to... she matters...
her teachers tell her this all the time... its good to see she believes it now but it took a long time... i wish all children could understand their importance.. those who are down now will someday work through their own dilemmas and because of their trials be an inspiration to others... the world so needs to be inspired, we all need to feel inspired to try... those who make it show us it is possible... its important to share our stories ...
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