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Post by karl on May 29, 2009 11:24:17 GMT -7
Eunice thanks. Did you see the translated poem? Today we all woke up at home before 6 am Idaho time and we prayed for my father who had a funeral at the same time (14 or 2 pm) in Poland. Dear Jagoda This would be so difficult of my self in thinking..For of my self as being of tough and strong? Yes, well the truth is my self, I am so very weak as to not be of able to withstand such as you have, and this for sure!! For I would be as a blabbery badder of tears and what ever. You are so strong! For of this, my hat is off to you upon any day now!! Karl
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Post by Jaga on May 29, 2009 21:54:29 GMT -7
Karl, I am not sure I am that strong. It is always sad. It helps to have friends like you
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Post by Jaga on May 30, 2009 12:27:16 GMT -7
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Post by cfn on May 30, 2009 21:16:51 GMT -7
We are so sorry to hear this. I will now go to your dad and mom's websites to learn more about your love for them.
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Post by cfn on May 30, 2009 22:19:38 GMT -7
Words are cheap for right now, but later this observation I humbly make may be meaningful. If so, thanks be to God. Your dad loved history, was a natural-born teacher. Not only a teacher, but a mentor. Such qualities are invaluable in your role, not only in this site, but as a mother and everywhere. Your dad passed on his legacies to you...and his passing on will deepen your commitment to be what you are. And I don't think it's what you do, but who and what you are. This is true, I believe, because if it's all about what we Do, we'll get exhausted; but since it's about who we are, we can last and endure. Take your time. I do not know your dad, but since he was a caring teacher, I'm sure you feel a deep loss in your life. Losing someone so kind couldn't be anything but. No one knows how you really feel but your own heart. I used to almost drown in my griefs, (I lost my father when he was 36 and am prone to melancholy anyways), but boy, am I glad that I'm Learning that I need to turn a corner, if you know what I mean. But I've had a lot of practice because it's been 37 years now since he's been gone.
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Post by Jaga on May 31, 2009 21:30:25 GMT -7
Paul,
thanks for much for your nice e-mail. Today we had a church service for my dad in the afternoon and later a reception, so I did not have that much time to go online. I also believe that my dad made a difference since he was a great teacher of history, he also spent lots of time in archives looking for more information for the research and he was excellent with finding it. He was also enthusiastic about everything he did, especially history/
I understand you. You were very young when your dad passed away.
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Post by Bob S on Jun 2, 2009 17:06:39 GMT -7
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Post by Jaga on Jun 3, 2009 8:07:24 GMT -7
Bob,
thanks you. Please, pray for my father, although I have a deep conviction that he is already in heaven.
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Post by Bob S on Jun 3, 2009 10:24:58 GMT -7
Leave no doubt in your mind Jaga. I believe he is there waiting to reunite with his family after all is said and done.
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Post by iloveapolishgirl on Jun 3, 2009 10:57:59 GMT -7
I'm very sorry to hear this... my condolences!
dvc
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