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Arada [10]
2 years ago
11

I like getting long letters.

English
2 answers:
icang [17]2 years ago
8 0

Answer:

pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis

Natali5045456 [20]2 years ago
3 0

Answer:

Here is your letter

Explanation:

Hi you!

You don’t know me, and I don’t know you. But that is totally ok!

My name is Harmonie, and most likely, I am not in the same position in life as you. But we have something in common: in this time we probably both miss our loved ones.

My family is all overseas, in the Netherlands, and I was supposed to go visit them last week, after not seeing them for a year and a half. Naturally, I was super bummed to have to cancel my trip.

Now, I could have wallowed in that loss, and let it affect me and my activities this week. But I am not a victim, and I don’t want to let my emotions dictate my actions.

So I started looking at the positive things this situation has brought me –. I talk to my mom more, just to catch up – as well as my sisters. Yesterday, I got to record a crafting video that will help bring some kids joy and a way to express themselves! I would for sure not have thought to do that if March had gone the way I planned it.

All this to say – I hope you get to see some silver linings in this uncertain time. Any small shimmer can give us the hope to move forward!

And if you can’t right now – that is ok. Nobody can blame you. I just hope this little note brings you a little joy

I just want to encourage you today in this crazy time we are living!

I came across this poem today, and I thought I’d share it with you today!

” When things start to feel

Like things should have

Been better this year,

Remember the mountains and valleys

That got you here.

They are not accidents,

And those moments weren’t in vain

You are not the same.

You have grown and you are growing

You are breathing, you are living.

You are wrapped in

endless

boundless

grace.

And things will get better.

There is more to you than yesterday”

– Morgan Harper Nichols

I don’t know your situation right now, but just know you are not alone. There is someone thinking of you.

-Harmonie

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