When ita's family is ready, I would love to be able to send a card to them. When my friend Phil died last year, his wife and family received many, many cards from all of his twitter peeps, and they said it was wonderful to read them all.
'Time Bomb'
ita's thread
A place where we can talk about ita, miss ita, and share information about memorials. The hugging started over here in Natter.
When ita's family is ready, I would love to be able to send a card to them.
Me too.
So say we all.
And Allyson's post in Press made me teary again.
I don't really have much of a relationship with a lot of my extended family by blood so that was very moving to read.
I as well. I was cleaning after my father passed away and came upon a pile of cards that I had saved. I had read them when they arrived, but didn't really process. It was so nice to read them again and remember the people who cared enough about me and my dad to send me a card.
Yes, I have reread some of the condolence cards I received years later and it is heart warming to read other people's memories. I'd hoped to send something to them after they get back home.
The Black Honey lipstick really is very flattering. t /shallow
So moved by Allyson's Press post.
Sending out lots of love to all who have worked to ease the burden on ita's family.
It was so difficult to watch last night's Suits knowing I wouldn't get to hear what ita thinks of it.