Tuesday, July 12, 2005

I read your letter and I wish there was an answer I could give to you--a reason to the questions we continue to ask but never feel resolve for. There are no words that I can give you, nothing I can say to make things better for you in this time. I will be there for you, to help you, as I have always been. I may not be able to ease the tension and the uncertainty, but I will do my best to lift you up and remind you that there is still much to live for.

You have time to live each moment to the fullest, making sure not to let a second of it just go on by. You're strong and you've been strong through all of this, as you'll continue to be. You have your family, you friends, and all the people who care about you. No matter what happens, good or bad, thick or thin, we will be there for you.

And though I understand, I still wish there was something more that I could do. Yet here I am, a shoulder, an ear, a friend for you.


My prayers to your father, you and your family.

4 comments:

Misty said...

hey... i actually linked here from the 50 states blog project. (i am representing michigan) but i have to tell you, i covet your job representing idaho. it is my home, where i am from... where i would kill to go back to. (IOW-Michigan truly sucks....)
anyway...i had been unable to find many bloggers in idaho and look forward to reading more....
i esp. loved Ann.... :)

Anonymous said...

Sometimes that's precisely what is needed. Support, an ear or two, a shoulder. You've been human and thats the best gift you can give.
Cheers,
k

Thister said...

Thanks for your comments, I really appreciate it!

The 50 Blogs project is interesting to me too, but I haven't officialy signed on yet. I want more information before I make a final decsion. It certainly seems like a fun project.

Misty said...

even if you don't sign on, you can consider me a regular reader because i honestly thought your blog was incredibly creative.... (well, and that whole idaho thing...)
thanks for stopping by... idaho and germany. thats impressive. i have lived far too many places to count but Idaho is home and will always be....
i will keep checking back for a new post!

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