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Old Oct 03, 2014, 12:24 PM
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I have always given my T a painting, card or collage that I have created especially for her. I usually write a poem too. This year I don't have the energy or motivation to write my usual poem. I'm giving her an 8 x 10 enlargement of a photo that I took last year of the autumn leaves. She told me she liked it back then. I'm not buying a frame. I'll give it to her on Tuesday. My question is: do you think she'll appreciate a handwritten letter telling her what she means to me? That's what I feel like doing. For some reason, I'm sad about not being more creative. It's also tapping into wanting to write something for my H but I can't do that yet. I'm trying to be positive because so far he feels good, so don't want to think about the future right now except I'm very scared.
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Old Oct 03, 2014, 12:29 PM
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If it feels like something you should do, then I would do it. I am sure your T will love the photo and the letter.

In regards to writing for your H, maybe you could (if you wanted to) write something but not give it to him quite yet (if at all)? It may be helpful for YOU to write. Don't forget that you also need to take care of you Rainbow (((HUGS))).
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