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Role of in-laws:hats off to u me-me
2005-05-26
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Hey me-me,

i am totally moved after reading about d things u shared with Deepu.

I think God has given Women a special power to cope up with are the extreme odds of this life and u and Deepu proves this.

My heart goes for u. My love and best wishes for you and Deepu for happy days ahead!

I pray to god for u both. And let me tell u that u are specially protected and dear ones to him dat he gave u so much strength.

Hats off to you me-me as how you coped up with the things. I really look up to you for strength you are strong lady.

I remember the saying \";A woman is like a tea bag, you can not tell how strong she is until you put her in hot water\";.

Love 2 u both, i can't help u friends anyway as i am not very close u you. Just my prayers to God will be for u & Deepu today :-)

Love to be around you, take good care. May God bless you,

My love to both of you,



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2005-05-26
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Anonymous Name: me-me
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Ha Ha Ha I am so embarrassed because of your nice words. It is just so nice of you to be praying for others. Thats so sweet. Please continue to mention Deepu in your prayers as she is in need of our help. Its going to be a while before she is fully ok, I think, and it'll help her to know that so many are thinking of her.

I think we're all tested from time to time for a good reason. No suffering goes unrewarded. Ultimately we're responsible for finding the rainbow in the stormiest days of our lives but once we learn how to do that we're never going to be brought down by anything again. Not fully.

God has possitively spoiled me. I have more than I could ever have hoped for you know. I have children who are gorgeous, they're bright and so very loving. I am charmed by their delighful personalities daily. My husband is the most amazing person ever, no one deserves a man so loving but here I am. There are days I think I am Cinderella with her Prince Charming.

And more than the gifts close to me I have met people who are amazing in their own ways. Some of the women on this forum have posted their woes about their in-laws and my heart bleeds for them. They lead such heart breaking lives and yet underneath all their troubles they don't hesitate to share a kind word for one another.

This site is so great. Women with similar stories and different problems have come here feeling like they have lost their way. This board has given them all strength and the knowledge that someone else actually cares. It is everyone on this forum who is a super hero. God bless all the lovely lady Goddesses here. Take care 'a friend' and may God keep you close always.
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