To my Sally

From: Rose Lunn (rose.lunn@eds.com)
Wed May 30 15:29:40 2001


Sally,

If you can't vent here, where are you supposed to vent? How can we try to lift your spirits if you don't let us know how you are doing?!

Please at least e-mail me privately.

Love you,

kcmo rose

At Wed, 30 May 2001, Sally Grigg wrote: >
>Dear Rose, you are right of course. My attitude is not very good right now.
>It's hard, but that's what everyone is going through. My pain is worse, so
>its good that I'm having the surgery. I don't know what is happening. Thanks
>for writing. My spirits have not been this low in a long time. And I feel
>guilty and sick(nauseous) and in pain and worthless. How's that for self-pity.
>I can't seem to get hold of myself. I'm sorry, I should probably stop writing
>to the board for awhile, I'm just depressing everyone. I'm sorry. Love, Sally
>
>Rose Lunn wrote:
>
>> God.....you're still so young! What proverbial bite on the b-tt! Well,
>> we are all hoping and praying and crossing our fingers for your upcoming
>> surgery! Any relief is better than none!
>>
>> I hope you don't think the following quote is sermonizing at you, but I
>> have to keep reminding myself to be more optimistic.....so here goes:
>>
>> In difficult times, people too often lose the ability to face the future
>> optimistically. They begin to think about their tomorrow's negatively.
>> They forget that the tough times will pass. They concentrate on the
>> problems of today rather than on the opportunities of tomorrow. In so
>> doing, they not only lose the potential of today, they also throw away
>> the beauty of tomorrow.
>> -Robert H. Schuller-
>>
>> love,
>> kcmo rose
>>


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