Please send Hugs and Prayers to one of our own Opivotal ...
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Please send Hugs and Prayers to one of our own Opivotal ...
I was not sure where to post this, but I thought this would be good because it gets the most traffic..
I am just asking for people to show their love and support to a wonderful person here. Opi has been instumental in my recovery here and countless others. Being a great chat monitor and friend to us.
Opitoval has heavy sadness with now lossing both parents..
So I just wanted to show support and love..
You truly are a friend today, I am with you always..
Love , Inda
I am just asking for people to show their love and support to a wonderful person here. Opi has been instumental in my recovery here and countless others. Being a great chat monitor and friend to us.
Opitoval has heavy sadness with now lossing both parents..
So I just wanted to show support and love..
You truly are a friend today, I am with you always..
Love , Inda
Sorry for your loss. In time it will get better. I hope the best for you. You are a constant for a lot of people. You are a good example for doing the right thing. Love and Respect. Logo.
Opivotal, I am so sadden by this news.
I pray you have strength during this time to stay on the right path, people around you who will help out and lift you up when you are down. ♥
In my situation, I know there is nothing worse I can do than to drink during this time, watching over my ill mother to her inevitable death in the coming days. She has yet to pass that threshold and I know my sadness will be very real when that day comes.
You must turn to others whom you can trust and go through the grieving time and begin writing the next chapter in your book. A stronger and more understanding person living life on life's terms.
Love,
Scot
I pray you have strength during this time to stay on the right path, people around you who will help out and lift you up when you are down. ♥
In my situation, I know there is nothing worse I can do than to drink during this time, watching over my ill mother to her inevitable death in the coming days. She has yet to pass that threshold and I know my sadness will be very real when that day comes.
You must turn to others whom you can trust and go through the grieving time and begin writing the next chapter in your book. A stronger and more understanding person living life on life's terms.
Love,
Scot
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