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I like all of you because......

The last two weeks have been more bearable because of all of you. From the first email from Brenda and the first response from YEKIMI, to all the emails, responses on my posts and signing of the guest book, you have all provided comfort to me and my family.

I also want to thank everybody who stopped here in the past two weeks and got to know my brother and reminded me that he was a very special guy. There is still an empty space in all our lives, but it's good to know that the muse allowed me to share Ricky with the blogosphere.

I want to thank all those who left a comment or sent an email encouraging me to keep posting about Ricky.

From the bottom of my heart....And from me and my family.

YOU GUYS ARE THE GREATEST!

Comments

Liquid said…
We just love ya'.........
Everything about ya.
What can we say?

:)

Word verification: joyvqgq

see?
Sindi said…
Liquid is right, YOU ARE THE MAN!

I just want to say thank you for sharing such a special person with us. I have finished reading all the posts about your beloved brother. I have been on an emotional rollercoaster of tears and laughter. He was an angel on earth. :-)
You are indeed and inspiration to all of us --- and we love hanging with ya!

I love Cliff because --- he's lovable!

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