Making the thing that should not be exist no more

Apr 26, 2007 16:54

In my quest for self-discovery, my sensei - Brittney - passed the torch to my sister, Leah, who reiterated a few things I already know, and told me more that I wasn't aware of. One of these things was to forgive the people who've dealt out verbal abuse to me. She also stressed that my mom was foremost among them, as well as herself, my other ( Read more... )

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brittercritter April 27 2007, 04:28:08 UTC
I must say, I'm very proud of your progress. Keep it up! Also, I'll always be here if you have questions. I'm a point of reference and I don't mind still teaching you here and there, but I think you're in better hands now. Keep up the good work!

~Brittney

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driretlaneb April 27 2007, 16:36:41 UTC
*bright smile* I'm glad you have such confidence not only in me, but also in my new teacher. I hope we can get that walk in sometime.

~Andrien

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It's good to see you whosarockstarrr April 27 2007, 05:08:04 UTC
Your sensei is wise beyond her years. Have no fear of your parents fighting. They've moved on.

I love you

Stay close.

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Re: It's good to see you driretlaneb April 27 2007, 16:42:37 UTC
*ponders* You realize what I'm talking about, don't you? And, you and dad fighting is one of those "walks like a duck, talks like a duck" things, so you'll understand if I'm twice shy about it. Nonetheless, I'm actually kind of interested to find out what kind of person Tony is firsthand and hope I get to meet him; I strongly advise against bringing him to the house, though.

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