life, love, *motherhood, and then more
How do you find the words?
Elaine's dad passed away last night.
My phone ran out of batteries last night, and I left it turned off, charging overnight. I guess Elaine was trying to find me. Early in the morning at 7, when I turned it on again, it was overloaded with messages. One was from FS, who told me the news. And then another from my ex, who told me that the friends would be convening at her house tonight tomorrow night tonight.
It's going to be a long day for many of us. Eric and I will be headed over to Elaine's tonight tomorrow night tonight. Friends who would like to give a token of condolence, please leave me a mail or give me a call before 6pm. I won't have Net access later.
Please take care, girl. We all love you.
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about 4 years ago
condolences to elaine and family. *hugs* love and kisses
about 4 years ago
It always hurts. Condolences…
about 4 years ago
Don’t really know her but my condolences anyway. I hope she gets through this – it is tough, I can only imagine though.
about 4 years ago
send her my condolences.. i’m so sorry to hear that…
about 4 years ago
my condolences to Elaine.
about 4 years ago
oh
.. my condolences to elaine..
about 4 years ago
my condolences. be there for her.
about 4 years ago
about 4 years ago
My sincere condolences. Losing someone close is never easy, and i know how it feels…
about 4 years ago
pls send elaine my condolances and tell her to be strong.
about 4 years ago
sorry to hear about this.. condolences
about 4 years ago
My condolences to Elaine although I don’t know her.
It’s a tough time..
*sigh*
about 4 years ago
May peace come upon you in this time of grief.
about 4 years ago
My condolences to Elaine and her family.
about 4 years ago
Our condolences. Mere words are never enough, but our thoughts are with you.
about 4 years ago
Deepest condolences to Elaine. Lost of words are common but the care that friends share surpasses mere words