Anonymous wrote:I was talking to my MIL about my sister who is extremely organized and great at planning things and was lamenting that I am not. My MIL replied, “But you are so much fun”. This was about 20 years ago and I still smile when I think about that.
Anonymous wrote:Many have told me I look younger than my younger sister and she’s had work done. She would probably not be happy so I keep it to myself. But it makes me smile.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When I’m out with my younger sister, everyone thinks she’s the older one.
Yes! I get this one. I'm 10 years older and I cackle every. single. time.
Anonymous wrote:When I’m out with my younger sister, everyone thinks she’s the older one.
Anonymous wrote:So many of these are total schmaltzy BS.
I love the story about the old lady in the restaurant who sees the unhappy kid and says what amazing eyes she has. That's the only story here worth reading.
And mine obviously.
Anonymous wrote:I’m a secondary teacher. I’ve gotten letters thanking me for teaching them the subject, for helping them achieve more than they thought they could, for running a tight ship that allowed learning to occur in a calm environment, and other specifics that made me feel good. But the best one that I ever received was a letter from a student who told me they always knew they would be treated with respect when they were in my class or with me. I cried.
Anonymous wrote:My mom died when I was 7 and we shortly left that town (her hometown) thereafter. I went back to that town every summer and stayed with my grandparents. One time when I was 17 I was getting ice cream and a lady stopped me, close to tears, and said “I just know you are Diane’s girl, you ARE her.” And it was a lovely lady my mom went to highschool and college with and it was such a wonderful experience for me. I really was struggling without her and especially grieving that I never really knew her and just knowing that I looked that much like her and that I reminded others of her really helped me get through my young adulthood!