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78 My grandmother passed away three years ago. If I could see her again, I’d tell her that she was the only person in my life who ever made me feel like I was enough exactly as I was — not as I might become, not with conditions attached, just enough, right now, today — and that I have been looking for that feeling in every room I’ve walked into since

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Sarah Mitchell @ Silicon Canals 2 place · today 15:30 EDT

My grandmother passed away three years ago. If I could see her again, I’d tell her that she was the only person in my life who ever made me feel like I was enough exactly as I was — not as I might become, not with conditions attached, just enough, right now, today — and that I have been looking for that feeling in every room I’ve walked into since

I still have the letters. They’re in a shoebox on the top shelf of my closet, written in handwriting that slanted slightly to the right, like even her penmanship was leaning toward you, trying to close the distance. My grandmother passed away three years ago. And if I could see her again, I’d tell her ... Read more

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