That one just made me cry. It takes a lot to make me cry anymore.Da_Vane said:These things happen for a reason, although it can be very hard to realise the reason at the time. Just stay strong, and keep the faith in yourself, because your family will need you, and can show them by example. You felt rough and reached out to the interweb, and the interweb provided - you are not alone, you are never alone. My good wishes go out to you and you kin in this time of hardship.
This vid always inspires me when I'm down... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gc4HGQHgeFE
Aylaine said:Aaaaaaaaaaylaiiiiine!
I hope that was a good thing. It's all too easy to see the bad things in life, and forget the good things which truly matter. My nan died of cancer, and I was the one who was watching over her when she finally passed on. Although I miss her dearly, I can'y help but remember the good times we shared, and be thankful that the time of suffering from cancer was over. Most of all though, I am thankful for everything that she did that helped me to become the amazingly AWESOME person I am today.Alakaizer said:That one just made me cry. It takes a lot to make me cry anymore.Da_Vane said:These things happen for a reason, although it can be very hard to realise the reason at the time. Just stay strong, and keep the faith in yourself, because your family will need you, and can show them by example. You felt rough and reached out to the interweb, and the interweb provided - you are not alone, you are never alone. My good wishes go out to you and you kin in this time of hardship.
This vid always inspires me when I'm down... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gc4HGQHgeFE
This one was a good cry. To know that I have even a fraction of that strength and hope makes me proud.Da_Vane said:I hope that was a good thing. It's all too easy to see the bad things in life, and forget the good things which truly matter. My nan died of cancer, and I was the one who was watching over her when she finally passed on. Although I miss her dearly, I can'y help but remember the good times we shared, and be thankful that the time of suffering from cancer was over. Most of all though, I am thankful for everything that she did that helped me to become the amazingly AWESOME person I am today.Alakaizer said:That one just made me cry. It takes a lot to make me cry anymore.Da_Vane said:These things happen for a reason, although it can be very hard to realise the reason at the time. Just stay strong, and keep the faith in yourself, because your family will need you, and can show them by example. You felt rough and reached out to the interweb, and the interweb provided - you are not alone, you are never alone. My good wishes go out to you and you kin in this time of hardship.
This vid always inspires me when I'm down... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gc4HGQHgeFE
My life isn't without problems - nobody's is, but they can be overcome, and sometimes we just need reminding of that fact and the important things in life that really matter, as we lose focus amidst the emotions and grief. I only hope that when my turn comes for needing some kind words, someone will be there for me to remind me of this very same advice - they'll probably link to it for added irony!![]()
That's good, and once you know that you've got that strength and hope, you can help others realise that they've got that strength too. Even seemingly meaningless actions and messages like these can still have deep and meaningful impact on our daily lives. That vid inspires me, and in turn, I inspire others, including you - and who knows who you are going to go out and inspire with your strength and hope now? Friends, family, strangers, even thingymuwatsit?Alakaizer said:This one was a good cry. To know that I have even a fraction of that strength and hope makes me proud.Da_Vane said:I hope that was a good thing. It's all too easy to see the bad things in life, and forget the good things which truly matter. My nan died of cancer, and I was the one who was watching over her when she finally passed on. Although I miss her dearly, I can'y help but remember the good times we shared, and be thankful that the time of suffering from cancer was over. Most of all though, I am thankful for everything that she did that helped me to become the amazingly AWESOME person I am today.Alakaizer said:That one just made me cry. It takes a lot to make me cry anymore.Da_Vane said:These things happen for a reason, although it can be very hard to realise the reason at the time. Just stay strong, and keep the faith in yourself, because your family will need you, and can show them by example. You felt rough and reached out to the interweb, and the interweb provided - you are not alone, you are never alone. My good wishes go out to you and you kin in this time of hardship.
This vid always inspires me when I'm down... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gc4HGQHgeFE
My life isn't without problems - nobody's is, but they can be overcome, and sometimes we just need reminding of that fact and the important things in life that really matter, as we lose focus amidst the emotions and grief. I only hope that when my turn comes for needing some kind words, someone will be there for me to remind me of this very same advice - they'll probably link to it for added irony!![]()