Hey une da zingins shapeu bez wehimi steh ri ki Wensuegi ko magim uchi da parum taxes po da zole Une marder ko pos ziz yrs.akiea. hanqwa torroni ko Haiti sha dufo une uti ki magim uchi da beffa Kia
Hello Joseph, this is your auntie Bella, I hope you are doing as well to be expected. Johnathon and Jolene say to tell you hello and hang in there sweetie. Write me,
Bella maddox Po box 499 Seaside, ca 93955.
I think you said these rules very well keep it up. Love you.
Just wanted to write to you real quick to let you know that I got your letter and things are super busy for me right now. Hope to write back very soon (I'm waiting for an actual printer so I can include URLs for you a bit easier)! Also hope you don't mind if typing takes a bit of the personality out of my communications - it ends up being a lot easier for me to articulate myself that way in the end.
Hello Gary That was a David V Goliath experience for you. On my many years here on Earth, and as a woman I have often despaired at how often women are the ‘gatekeepers’ of female abuse in communities. They allow their daughters to be given away in forced marriages, or they ignore sexual abuse gong on it their homes, or they fail to seek justice for their children harmed in society. A friend of mine had been abused for many years by her father. He mother came to our home for a visit, she lived in another country. One morning at breakfast when my friend was out of the room, we were discussing the abuse which my friend had been speaking about to her. Out of earshot of this conversation this woman admitted to me that she knew some was going on, but she was afraid to reveal it. It shocked me. But that’s how some women are. They look out for their own skins on their backs, children seem to be let to fare for themselves. An animal shows more care to its young. But ultimately you have to forgive these women, they were made to be like this. The only way to stop it is to break the cycle. Take the words of children seriously, let them see justice done. I used to be a very good rock thrower in my day! Glad you got him a few times. He knew he was exposed. And a child hurt him, and by hitting a kid he looks weak. I’d like to think he learned a lesson, but you and I live in the real world, and that rarely happens. Each experience as a child is a building block. Some experiences just build unstable towers. It’s only a short time being a child, one would think people would just focus and try to build a strong boy, rather than trying to repair a broken man. All the best Gary T
Wensuegi ko magim uchi da parum taxes po da zole
Une marder ko pos ziz yrs.akiea. hanqwa torroni ko Haiti sha dufo une uti ki magim uchi da beffa
Kia
Bella maddox
Po box 499
Seaside, ca 93955.
I think you said these rules very well keep it up. Love you.
First off, love this haha.
Just wanted to write to you real quick to let you know that I got your letter and things are super busy for me right now. Hope to write back very soon (I'm waiting for an actual printer so I can include URLs for you a bit easier)! Also hope you don't mind if typing takes a bit of the personality out of my communications - it ends up being a lot easier for me to articulate myself that way in the end.
Hope you're doing okay!
- Vaughn
That was a David V Goliath experience for you. On my many years here on Earth, and as a woman I have often despaired at how often women are the ‘gatekeepers’ of female abuse in communities. They allow their daughters to be given away in forced marriages, or they ignore sexual abuse gong on it their homes, or they fail to seek justice for their children harmed in society.
A friend of mine had been abused for many years by her father. He mother came to our home for a visit, she lived in another country. One morning at breakfast when my friend was out of the room, we were discussing the abuse which my friend had been speaking about to her. Out of earshot of this conversation this woman admitted to me that she knew some was going on, but she was afraid to reveal it. It shocked me. But that’s how some women are. They look out for their own skins on their backs, children seem to be let to fare for themselves. An animal shows more care to its young. But ultimately you have to forgive these women, they were made to be like this. The only way to stop it is to break the cycle. Take the words of children seriously, let them see justice done.
I used to be a very good rock thrower in my day! Glad you got him a few times. He knew he was exposed. And a child hurt him, and by hitting a kid he looks weak. I’d like to think he learned a lesson, but you and I live in the real world, and that rarely happens.
Each experience as a child is a building block. Some experiences just build unstable towers. It’s only a short time being a child, one would think people would just focus and try to build a strong boy, rather than trying to repair a broken man.
All the best Gary
T