tank, sweater & skirt: nordstrom, flats: thrifted
dear teen girls,
for the past two years, i have had the pleasure of volunteering at camp.
as the end of summer approaches,
i anxiously await our very special weekend together.
i am grateful for the time we shared and feel honored to have met you.
i am in awe of the honesty and humility expressed when sharing your stories;
i admire the courage it took to tell your peers about the loss
or losses you experienced.
i wish i could dry your tears, lesson your pain, and rewind the clock so you could share more time with the person or persons you lost.
i wish i could restore the carefree and happy childhood
so many of you have become deprived of.
losing a family member at such a young age shows what an unfair place our world is.
( to read more of my letter, please visit here )
dear hair,
please grow.
dear room,
please clean yourself.
dear mom,
thank you for helping with the baby today, buying me new bath towels (!!!!!!!!),
and filling up loui.
i cannot remember the last time he had a full tank of gas.
i am a creature of habit - $5 here, $10 there... but never a full tank!
thank you again.
dear credit card bill,
go. away. now.
so cool that you are there for those girls. what a neat thing to be a part of. and yeah for moms!
ReplyDeleteI love these post! Sounds like you have a wonderful mom. And I like the letter to the teen age girls!
ReplyDeleteCarlee
Almost Endearing
You're so cute Meg. I find that if I fill my tank, I get more gas for my buck. $10 or $5 every so often goes too fast. But a full tank seems to last longer. I hate parting with that much money though.
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