That is a wonderful thing to do... It is such a tragic story - and so moving of everyone to write to her with their blessings and kind wishes and heartfelt thoughts.
I saw this post through Grace, would be nice for Bill to be able to send as many messages as possible, but those left already are lovely, a real show of love for someone never met, which is the best part of blogland - saw yours there too. :-)
Always helps to know someone cares and to know there are people one has not even met that care enough to leave a message, to include them in their prayers, to offer a virtual hug, it does mean much I'm sure.
Annie, afternoon, am having a good day thanks, although it doesn't feel complete until I have a chance to take my daily jog around the 'sphere, which is next on the agenda. :-) Before we know it, it will be Christmas, strange as it may seem, you've just reminded me again though with all the lights about the place and M reminding me constantly of what she wants, one wouldn't think it would be forgettable. :-D Hope you're weekend is off to a great start!
Just coming in from the icy cold - 3.5 hours to get home un*believable! - your sweetness warms like a furnace, :-), but I was just following in the footsteps of Grace and before her Bill. Hope you're doing much better, Jillie, up and about at least in blogland the first of more good news I hope.
Good early Tuesday morning to you, Autumn. Your words really touched me on my post yesterday. I could just feel the warmth from them, and it gave me hope when I was feeling low. THANK YOU. You inspired my post for today - may it be so...
And may your deepest held dream come true as well for you, Autumn. A circle of love for it... *LIGHT*
Thank you, Annie. Your home is just beautiful, I fell in love with that very first picture taken from the outside. :-) The perfect place to make wishes come true.
Hey, how are you and M getting on? I'm busy on-off as usual ;0, and haven't been to the malls to see what's going on. Which city will u be spending your Christmas in? Have a great weekend :)
Thank you, Annie, wishing you a Happy Friday in return. :-)
Lindsey, that's wonderful news, I know how much you enjoyed your last trip. Pack plenty of sweaters. :-)
M and I are good, thank you, Saff, and will be spending Christmas in London. We may even have a white Christmas, as cold as it is, it's likely to snow at some point. Are you doing anything nice over the holidays? :-) Happy weekend in the meantime.
PS Just in case; Although the link is a week or so old, new messages will be passed on. :-)
You're so wonderful!! Thank you for putting another Beacon here for Philippa. The response was overwhelming as you know, and it was so encouraging and uplifting to see such a diverse group of people gather around one small girl.
Happy Holidays to you and yours, Autumn!! :) May all your Christmases be as brightly shining as you are!
Hello there Autumn! Hope you have a great wknd...are you getting any snow? Have your holiday shopping done? Are you and little "M" staying home for the holidays or going to Denmark...I promise, I will email soon...
No snow as yet, Jillie, but I'd wager it isn't far off, has been so very cold of late, though it does often warm up significantly during the day. The days are so short now, by the time M and I start heading for home on weekdays, the sun is setting and by 4.30 it is dark, which gives us just 9 hours of daylight a day. Christmas shopping can be done in the dark though, but until today, I hadn't really started. By this afternoon, I was almost done, so that is a great relief - crowds of shoppers make me nutty. Your tree looks so lovely and I can see by the mounds of presents beneath it that you must be well on track present-buying-wise. :-) All the animals bought for also, no doubt. M and I will be here for Christmas, it kind of snuck up for originally I had (only as far as thinking about it) planned to be in Denmark over the holidays. Are you back to work after the New Year or will that be too soon? Hope yourself and R have a wonderful weekend too, xoxo
Grace, Bill's post was such a warm, loving gesture, have seen this kind of reaching out in the blogesphere several times and it is heart-warming, it is the best of us, people so far away from each other, unknown in many respects and especially in this case, reaching out to in a time of need knowing that in doing so it will mean more than one might realise. Thank you for posting about Bill's post, for doing that, and in so doing, as you have said here, enabling still more of us to leave a message for Phillippa. Thank you, Grace, for those wishes, wishing you a warm and festive holiday season and every happiness in the year ahead. :-)
I had to stop by and say a special thank you for all your support on so many of my posts. You have such a kind and caring heart. I have learned Philippa has a brother Elliot who is 16, I am trying to get in touch with either, I am not sure if the are other siblings or what is the current condition of the father. I will keep all posted. Thank you again my friend Bill
What you did for Phillippa was a beautiful thing, I'm appreciative of the fact that we were given the opportunity to help you do it. Will be checking in for potential updates, and otherwise. :-) I feel fortunate that I saw Grace's post and was led there through to your place, Bill, clear to see it has been that you are a very special person. Wishing you a wonderful weekend, xo
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That is a wonderful thing to do...
It is such a tragic story - and so moving of everyone to write to her with their blessings and kind wishes and heartfelt thoughts.
I saw this post through Grace, would be nice for Bill to be able to send as many messages as possible, but those left already are lovely, a real show of love for someone never met, which is the best part of blogland - saw yours there too. :-)
I just did.
Ur an angel Autumn!
Keshi.
Done.
:-), xo
Sorted Autumn!
Good of you, Simon, thanks.
Lovely thought.
I know that it will help.
Always helps to know someone cares and to know there are people one has not even met that care enough to leave a message, to include them in their prayers, to offer a virtual hug, it does mean much I'm sure.
Good Saturday morning December 8th to you, Autumn ! How are you doing today ?
Just wanted to stop by and say hello, and see what was new with you.
Happy Holidays to you and those you love --
Genuinely,
Loving Annie
Annie, afternoon, am having a good day thanks, although it doesn't feel complete until I have a chance to take my daily jog around the 'sphere, which is next on the agenda. :-) Before we know it, it will be Christmas, strange as it may seem, you've just reminded me again though with all the lights about the place and M reminding me constantly of what she wants, one wouldn't think it would be forgettable. :-D
Hope you're weekend is off to a great start!
You are one of the MOST thoughtful people I have ever met.
My heart goes out to the little girl
xo
Just coming in from the icy cold - 3.5 hours to get home un*believable! - your sweetness warms like a furnace, :-), but I was just following in the footsteps of Grace and before her Bill. Hope you're doing much better, Jillie, up and about at least in blogland the first of more good news I hope.
Good early Tuesday morning to you, Autumn. Your words really touched me on my post yesterday. I could just feel the warmth from them, and it gave me hope when I was feeling low. THANK YOU. You inspired my post for today - may it be so...
And may your deepest held dream come true as well for you, Autumn.
A circle of love for it... *LIGHT*
Loving Annie
Thank you, Annie. Your home is just beautiful, I fell in love with that very first picture taken from the outside. :-) The perfect place to make wishes come true.
Happy Wednesday babe!
Keshi.
And to you. :-) xo
Happy Thursday to you, Autumn Storm !
Guess who'll be back in London February....
He won't tell me what all he's planned. LOL
Hey, how are you and M getting on? I'm busy on-off as usual ;0, and haven't been to the malls to see what's going on. Which city will u be spending your Christmas in?
Have a great weekend :)
Thank you, Annie, wishing you a Happy Friday in return. :-)
Lindsey, that's wonderful news, I know how much you enjoyed your last trip. Pack plenty of sweaters. :-)
M and I are good, thank you, Saff, and will be spending Christmas in London. We may even have a white Christmas, as cold as it is, it's likely to snow at some point. Are you doing anything nice over the holidays? :-) Happy weekend in the meantime.
PS Just in case; Although the link is a week or so old, new messages will be passed on. :-)
(((( Autumn ))))
You're so wonderful!! Thank you for putting another Beacon here for Philippa. The response was overwhelming as you know, and it was so encouraging and uplifting to see such a diverse group of people gather around one small girl.
Happy Holidays to you and yours, Autumn!! :) May all your Christmases be as brightly shining as you are!
Hello there Autumn! Hope you have a great wknd...are you getting any snow? Have your holiday shopping done? Are you and little "M" staying home for the holidays or going to Denmark...I promise, I will email soon...
xo
No snow as yet, Jillie, but I'd wager it isn't far off, has been so very cold of late, though it does often warm up significantly during the day. The days are so short now, by the time M and I start heading for home on weekdays, the sun is setting and by 4.30 it is dark, which gives us just 9 hours of daylight a day. Christmas shopping can be done in the dark though, but until today, I hadn't really started. By this afternoon, I was almost done, so that is a great relief - crowds of shoppers make me nutty. Your tree looks so lovely and I can see by the mounds of presents beneath it that you must be well on track present-buying-wise. :-) All the animals bought for also, no doubt.
M and I will be here for Christmas, it kind of snuck up for originally I had (only as far as thinking about it) planned to be in Denmark over the holidays. Are you back to work after the New Year or will that be too soon?
Hope yourself and R have a wonderful weekend too, xoxo
Grace, Bill's post was such a warm, loving gesture, have seen this kind of reaching out in the blogesphere several times and it is heart-warming, it is the best of us, people so far away from each other, unknown in many respects and especially in this case, reaching out to in a time of need knowing that in doing so it will mean more than one might realise. Thank you for posting about Bill's post, for doing that, and in so doing, as you have said here, enabling still more of us to leave a message for Phillippa. Thank you, Grace, for those wishes, wishing you a warm and festive holiday season and every happiness in the year ahead. :-)
I had to stop by and say a special thank you for all your support on so many of my posts. You have such a kind and caring heart.
I have learned Philippa has a brother Elliot who is 16, I am trying to get in touch with either, I am not sure if the are other siblings or what is the current condition of the father. I will keep all posted.
Thank you again my friend
Bill
What you did for Phillippa was a beautiful thing, I'm appreciative of the fact that we were given the opportunity to help you do it. Will be checking in for potential updates, and otherwise. :-)
I feel fortunate that I saw Grace's post and was led there through to your place, Bill, clear to see it has been that you are a very special person.
Wishing you a wonderful weekend, xo
Once again you've found a way to make me smile and in turn make my day better. I'm grateful to have you as a friend. Thank you!
If I made you smile, then it makes mine all the wider. Thank you, you're beautiful, x
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