My mother and I, a little less than a year ago.
Ishtar
Wednesday, February 27, 2008
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The greatest Niger fan you can find - this blond Scandinavian cannot think of a better way to live her life than working for Eden Foundation in the Tanout zone. This blog is about living life as an unpaid volunteer, trying to make the best out of every day (sometimes possible, sometimes not) while helping the people of the least developed area of the least developed country in the world achieve a sustainable life.
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I'm sorry to hear of your loss. Your mom has seemed important to you -- I'm sure you will miss her. I find at times I miss my mother (died 5+ years ago) and at times I know she is right here with me, especially when I REALLY need her. *g* Hugs.
Hej. roligtatt du tittade in på min sida. Kul att du tyckte kortet på bruden var snygg..och lite lustigt. Bruden är nämligen Markus Röhmers fru. (Det är alltid Markus i kyrkan som talar om er. Det känns som om han känner er..fast vet inte om det är så..) Hans pappa heter Wholfgang..kallas wolfy.. Ha det gött..
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Dear Esther,
Today I started doing some research on Niger, because my husband and I will move there this summer. And one of the first immages I saw was the one of you and your mother. I'm very sorry for you,losing your mother so young.
4 years ago I was living in the Niger Delta in Mali and on a sunny morning I got the same news. My mother died suddenly a few days before travelling to Mali, to her beloved Africa. I miss my mother so much, especially now I'm leaving again and everythings seemes so complicated.
I wish you all the best in this difficult period. Kristel
Wow...you're really pretty.
Thank you so much for visiting my blog, Ishtar. I just dropped by and was blown away by your blog. I'd like to add it to my list to visit. I see where you got your beauty. Your mom was definitely a beautiful woman as are you. I am so very sorry for your loss.
How devastating for you and your father and your whole faily. You are so young to lose your mother. I felt utterly lost when I lost mine and i was 51 at the time. Thank God you still have your father, one's parents are so important. When the shock wears off, remember all the wonderful things you did together and the love she gave to you.
Your both lovely, with similar smiles from the heart.
I'm so sorry for your loss! She was a beautiful woman, and you look like her.
Sending thoughts and prayers your way.
Beautiful smiles, both!
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