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	<title>Comments on: A sobering reminder</title>
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		<title>By: Jeanette L. DiPasquale</title>
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		<dc:creator>Jeanette L. DiPasquale</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 21 Jul 2003 16:47:07 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Dear Mr. Nerburn,
   I arrived last night from a town that I was raised in helping my sisters and brother move my 85yr old mother to a retirement home. I sat in the front yard that I knew so well with good and bad memories of my childhood growing up in the house that now has a sold sign sitting in her front yard.There were five of us that grew up in a 2bdrm 1bath house....if the walls could talk.
Your story about your friend who is badly hurt from a terrible accident and has a 6 and 8 yr old are the ages of my two sons. But what touched me was your last comment about hugging someone and or letting them know how much you care. It reminded me of my mother when I looked into her blue eyes to say good-bye before my flight left
I hugged her like I have never hugged before. It was a very emotional time for us all her fear of what will happen to her next was very real . I pray and hope wellness for your friend. Your books have touched me esp Neither Wolf Nor Dog. I will be waiting to read more of your work
               God Bless, Jeanette DiPasquale</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dear Mr. Nerburn,<br />
   I arrived last night from a town that I was raised in helping my sisters and brother move my 85yr old mother to a retirement home. I sat in the front yard that I knew so well with good and bad memories of my childhood growing up in the house that now has a sold sign sitting in her front yard.There were five of us that grew up in a 2bdrm 1bath house&#8230;.if the walls could talk.<br />
Your story about your friend who is badly hurt from a terrible accident and has a 6 and 8 yr old are the ages of my two sons. But what touched me was your last comment about hugging someone and or letting them know how much you care. It reminded me of my mother when I looked into her blue eyes to say good-bye before my flight left<br />
I hugged her like I have never hugged before. It was a very emotional time for us all her fear of what will happen to her next was very real . I pray and hope wellness for your friend. Your books have touched me esp Neither Wolf Nor Dog. I will be waiting to read more of your work<br />
               God Bless, Jeanette DiPasquale</p>
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