Where words end

aysemari
Member Posts: 1,596 Member
Ladies,
some of you know me and know that while I love the power of words, I sometimes
like to go where words end and give extra support by surprising someone who may
be going through a very tough time. If you are interested in being a part of
these random acts of supportiveness, you can email me at my private email address
aysemari@gmail.com, since it is easier to coordinate something from there. This
board does not allow for blanket emails and it eats a big whole into my morning (:
Puppy's walk gets cut short. So anyone with ideas, suggestions, nominations for
someone who can use a boost, can reach me at this email address. Think of it as
an extra layer of support.
Lots a loving hugs,
Ayse
some of you know me and know that while I love the power of words, I sometimes
like to go where words end and give extra support by surprising someone who may
be going through a very tough time. If you are interested in being a part of
these random acts of supportiveness, you can email me at my private email address
aysemari@gmail.com, since it is easier to coordinate something from there. This
board does not allow for blanket emails and it eats a big whole into my morning (:
Puppy's walk gets cut short. So anyone with ideas, suggestions, nominations for
someone who can use a boost, can reach me at this email address. Think of it as
an extra layer of support.
Lots a loving hugs,
Ayse
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Comments
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Great Idea!
Message sent. Great idea.
T.0 -
Got it.
Got it. Hugs Frankie0 -
THANK you to all!!!Frankie Shannon said:Got it.
Got it. Hugs Frankie
Thank you to all who responded to me. I am very happy
to have so many of you on board. A thoughtful card, some
flowers or maybe a ride to a mastectomy (like in my case)
can mean the world to someone. And I really think we are
on to something. Treatment is the is the vehicle that gets
us to our goal - Health and support is our fuel.
Hugs,
Ayse0 -
You're the bomb, Ayse!
I will still never forget the care package which this lonely old widower found on his front porch one afternoon last spring. It even had a kazoo, which (oddly enough) disappeared almost as soon as all the food did. I suspect one of the dogs... every time I treated them to a tune, they howled, ran away, or both.
I predict that God will get you for all of your random acts of kindness...
Love,
Joe0 -
Heey look it's JoeAortus said:You're the bomb, Ayse!
I will still never forget the care package which this lonely old widower found on his front porch one afternoon last spring. It even had a kazoo, which (oddly enough) disappeared almost as soon as all the food did. I suspect one of the dogs... every time I treated them to a tune, they howled, ran away, or both.
I predict that God will get you for all of your random acts of kindness...
Love,
Joe
So good to see you here Joe.
Haven't seen you post in a while.
How are you and pups coming along?
Ayse0
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