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I’m sitting there and we’re praying and tears bite into the flesh of my cheeks. They drip off the end of my chin and cause my nose to run. They are quite inconvenient actually. Mostly because I always forget to bring Kleenex with me. Did you know that the salt is a healer? When we…
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to me {letter to my teenage self}
Oh, there you are. You, at fifteen and so full of adventure and hope. I’m glad I caught you for a moment. It won’t take long, I promise. There are dozens of things that I could tell you, of course. Like the fact that your best friend will end up marrying your brother (I know…

Yes, sister.
amen