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Irony of May 2nd

by Sue
(Woodinville, WA.)

Angel Cloud, the only cloud that appeared  same day spreading her ashes

Angel Cloud, the only cloud that appeared same day spreading her ashes

Sue Lundquist, Author
www.imthankful.com

Sue Lundquist: The Irony of May 2nd
4 yeas ago on May 2 I met my biological mother and gave birth to my third baby girl.

Four years later, on May 2nd, I sit here with a book going to print, two items in the process of being trademarked, Ladies Who Launch/The Huffington Post/IVillage asking about mother and daughter relationships and the power of such a relationship. That's just for starters.

Meeting and recreating the bond with my biological Mother was one of the most pivotal moments "in my life". I had just come back from the hospital after giving birth to my third daughter when I received her letter in response to mine three weeks earlier.

"You have never been a secret and I have loved you from the day you were born" - One of the many wonderful things she had said in the letter. How amazing was that to hear-incredible!. As I sit here typing I am crying not so much sadness for her death but from gratitude for meeting her again. Also then from the strength it took for her to give me up.

I sit here and think I am so glad I over came my fear and how grateful we are to be reunited. The family I have come to know and love. That has welcomed me with completely OPEN arms! It was if we had never left. The only difference was time.

I flew to Florida three times over the next 6 months. We had a family reunion where I met all my sibling, nieces and nephews and sudo adopted siblings-throughout her life she had welcomed abandoned children into her home. Her best friend of over 30 years-is whom I now call my Aunt Donna.

Then, fast forward to present day.

"On the Anniversary" of our reuniting, my daughters 4th Birthday, my book goes to print and the book is titled I'm Thankful, a collection of thoughts for bed, for a "lifetime". Divine intervention working on my side-Thank you!

The strength and courage it took for her to give me up, live the life she lived, and to battle cancer twice and to have it all come full circle for her-Amazing!

We had 6 months together (yes, I want more) regardless, I am forever grateful this happened when it did and for her. I admire her courage and strength. I reflect on that courage and strength and build from that.

I am sure she died with a sense of peace in her heart.

I love you and thank you for all that you did for me. "I'm Thankful" we were able to meet and have our time together.

***From this and many other experiences through my life and the desire to teach my children about communication and compassion (and to help me maintain it) I have created a Journal title, I'm Thankful, A collection of thoughts for bedtime for a life time.

Throughout the Journal are questions to facilitate positive dialog with family members. These tools can be adapted to ALL situations and families. This gift will last generations.

Communicate and Validate with one another!

Wishing you continued success!

Sue Lundquist
For ordering information: www.ImThankful.com
Sue@ImThankful.com

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Irony of May 2nd

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Aug 17, 2008
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I'mThankful too
by: Anonymous

Thank you. more hurdles that I had to overcome, I learned allot about myself and I'm Thankful for them all!

Aug 16, 2008
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Feeling for you...
by: G B

I do feel for you, Sue!

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