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Wednesday, February 14, 2007

Haven't posted in a long while.

Tonight was very heartwarming and sad/emotional at the same time.
I went to church. There was a new girl. Her name is Shelbi. I guess since I don't know how to spell it I'll you the correct spelling according to Firefox.
She told us some things about her and her parents.
It touched me because I've been going through some things with my parents. I wanted to go put my hand on her shoulder or do something to make her feel like I cared and I was there for her but as I was debating whether it'd be awkward or not, She abruptly got up and left before I had the chance to say or do anything. However while she was talking about her experience she was crying and I started thinking about my mom and my dad.

Then I began to cry a bit and then, to my surprise, people started praying out loud for me and my mom. They became very supportive, more than ever. People starting talking to me about it and I've realized how lucky I am, despite my parents' problems, for having so many great people who care about me and are there for me. I've been in love with Morrison Hill for quite some time now. I'm so thankful that I have so many people who will help me out. I'm especially thankful for the Gunter's family because if it wasn't for them I would not be half the person I am today.

I'm so very blessed, and so thankful for that. Thanks to everyone for they're prayers and support.

3 comments:

Kara said...
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Kara said...

I love you very very very very very very very much!
:]
and miss you! haha

Anonymous said...

Hello Hannah,
I stumbled across your blog today via our ministers blog. It really touched me. I really enjoyed having you and Kara in the cooking class. I really wish we could have done more. I certainly can relate to your childhood experience. My mom and husband were both alcoholics, and my mom did drugs also. She was also in and out of a mental institutions numerous times. She is still alive by the grace of God. I'll be praying for you and your family and I'm very glad you have the Gunters and other people in the church to talk to. I really think your special and have a special purpose. Now, I couldn't tell you what it is, but the hand of the Lord is upon you.
Marsha