tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5796521318045118203.post6395679635641805679..comments2023-11-02T07:35:13.555-07:00Comments on 455-GIRLS: An Open Letter to Motherless Daughters on Mother's DayHope Edelmanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17482110995601087155noreply@blogger.comBlogger10125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5796521318045118203.post-2437143469161846572020-03-02T02:45:11.180-08:002020-03-02T02:45:11.180-08:00Hi! Thanks to dr Oselumen for helping me out with ...Hi! Thanks to dr Oselumen for helping me out with my relationship problem, i was having issues with my husband, which led to breakup ‘so happy’… that dr Oselumen was able to bring my husband back home. contact him if you may need urgent help in your relationship problems via email.droselumen@gmail.com or whatsapp/call his number: +2348054265852.<br /> LOVE SPELL,LOTTERY,PREGNANCY SPELL, DIVORCE SPELL,STOP COURT CASE AND WIN ANY COURT PROBLEM,DEATH SPELL,BUSINESS SPELL AND MANY MORE YOU MAY NEEDShweta Gourhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02479409469552356382noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5796521318045118203.post-8984548681380729842017-02-01T13:29:54.251-08:002017-02-01T13:29:54.251-08:00Hello, i am Jessica Wayne from TX, USA. Life witho...Hello, i am Jessica Wayne from TX, USA. Life without my husband was a real mess for me and my children I am so happy to get my Ex back through the help of Dr Noble the spell caster . My greatest surprise was that 48 hours after the Doctor prepared the spell for me, my husband who has abandoned me for 4 years suddenly called me unexpectedly and am so happy that we have come to become one again through the help of Dr Noble and am so happy to be with my husband once again. Dr Noble is a very wonderful spell caster, you can contact him if you need his assistant because i know he can also help you. contact him through his email: templeofjoyandprosperity@gmail.com +2349039520524 immediately Jessica Waynehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03248456170446720899noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5796521318045118203.post-17070832667608340672016-03-06T16:19:57.054-08:002016-03-06T16:19:57.054-08:00Nicole Zimmer said...
I lost my mother when I was ...Nicole Zimmer said...<br />I lost my mother when I was 20 and now that my own daughter is 20, I am feeling the grief now that I was never encouraged or allowed to feel at the time. I had to make sure my father was ok, and I didn't have any siblings to commiserate with. I felt truly alone, but decided blindly that my mother would have wanted me to go on and have a good life. So I got up every day and soldiered on. I saw you on a talk show in late 1994 or early 1995, and knew immediately that I HAD to get your book. I still remember where I was living, what I was doing when I heard you talking about your loss and that there was no information out there to help us motherless daughters navigate through this new world. Once I read it (several times), I saw my own thoughts leaping off the page. It truly changed my life. The biggest fact being that my father would never be my mother. Sounds obvious now, but at the time was not. I can not thank you enough or tell you enough just how much your writing and sharing meant to me. Instead of being alone, I was part of a group. A group that function, flourished even. It was possible. Later, I reunited with a birth sister (I am adopted) who had lost our mom, when she was 15. I passed on the book to her. I know for sure that I am braver, stronger, a more compassionate person because of my mother's passing. I used to feel guilty about that, but I now celebrate and hope that somewhere, she would be proud. Thank you again from the bottom of my heart. Nicole Zimmernoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5796521318045118203.post-21271246444708299822012-10-27T21:44:49.810-07:002012-10-27T21:44:49.810-07:00May God bless you for writing this post. I just re...May God bless you for writing this post. I just realized how little support is available to motherless daughters and how cruel it is of the society to expect such girls to compare with those who have grown under the loving tender care of a devoted mother. <br /><br />I'm really looking forward to your upcoming talk this November in Dubai.Nabila Usmannoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5796521318045118203.post-85487394070684106742012-10-04T12:02:11.664-07:002012-10-04T12:02:11.664-07:00Thank you so much. For EVERYthing. My mother die...Thank you so much. For EVERYthing. My mother died the year after yours. The last day I saw her was Mother's Day. Your book made what I kept to myself seem okay and healthy. Weeping endures for the night but joy comes in the morning (Ps 30). Joy is what they wanted for us after all, right?Kathrynnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5796521318045118203.post-28287919644424395022012-05-14T11:50:12.725-07:002012-05-14T11:50:12.725-07:00This is so very true. There is so much good stuff...This is so very true. There is so much good stuff happening now that would not have otherwise happened if my mom were alive. It has taken me and my family years and years to come to grips with it being OK to be happy about where we are instead of sad about where we are not. Thanks for writing this :)Kristiehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09350857054557535896noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5796521318045118203.post-54422668892287163002012-05-13T15:51:57.067-07:002012-05-13T15:51:57.067-07:00Thanks Hope. You always manage to turn my negativ...Thanks Hope. You always manage to turn my negativity into positivity again. Tomorrow I will discuss the good things that have come from my losses with my therapist. Many many thanks for your openness and honestyMel Grahamnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5796521318045118203.post-38250913557659182272012-05-13T14:35:54.387-07:002012-05-13T14:35:54.387-07:00You are such a beautiful person and I read your bo...You are such a beautiful person and I read your book all the time. My Mom was 41 when she was murdered 23yrs ago by my stepfather when I was just 15. A horribly traumatic time. I have few words still. <br />Just wanted to say thank you for all you do.Shannon Nisticohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06026260339049039054noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5796521318045118203.post-830883959498295512012-05-13T12:57:54.719-07:002012-05-13T12:57:54.719-07:00God Bless you for writing your beautiful book....f...God Bless you for writing your beautiful book....from the bottom of my heart. Thanks for this post. I agree with you, about trying to see the positive that came after the loss. I too, married a man that has been a huge blessing in my life, and have two wonderful children. I don't know if we would have connected the same, had it not been for losing my mother, when I was 16, and she was 49 of pancreatic cancer. Hugs!Monoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5796521318045118203.post-17106021133784716372012-05-13T09:32:45.560-07:002012-05-13T09:32:45.560-07:00A beautiful post Hope, so thank you. I just forwar...A beautiful post Hope, so thank you. I just forwarded part of it to my sister, who I think is floundering far more than me after 15 months without our mother. She feels much more undone by this loss, and I believe it is because she has not yet found the good things that have come and will come from the loss. <br />And you are so right, grief is for a lifetime.The Dose of Realityhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15778610584517345200noreply@blogger.com