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Old May 01, 2014, 08:16 PM
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You know how sometimes just the littlest things can all of a sudden mean so much to you?
My t has been gone again for three weeks (she was here visiting from out of the country)& since she left we have had only a few minutes to talk.
Well on sunday apparently i called her in the middle of the night (i have DID and dont always know what the little ones do)- i just found out by email today.
T wrote me to ask how my week is going and all, and she told me that she got a phone call from a couple of the inside kids, they were worried because they were sick and going to the doctor the next day.
I of course am apalled by my insiders late night phone calls to t. But heres what she wrote that meant so much to me:
"Its okay though. I was glad to be there for them."

That just meant so much... It just struck my heart in the right way. I have been having a rough couple of weeks and no one to talk to and way too busy at work, and reading t's email today was just what i needed.
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CantExplain, coolibrarian, Jdog123, rainbow8, tealBumblebee, ThisWayOut, Wren_

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Old May 01, 2014, 08:17 PM
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(((((((Starry Night))))))))) so glad your T was able to give you what you needed, and be there for the kids as well hope you are feeling better also
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