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on Mon, Apr 4, 2011 at 10:29 AM
I will always have love for you. I can "feel it in my bones". I can't help but think of you when I hear it. I will never forget you. I miss you too. Take care. —Littleblondie
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on Mon, Apr 4, 2011 at 10:07 AM
I'm in your shop enough to have gotten to know you a bit, and I have to say I look forward to our little chats. Usually dreary, both of us tired from life, we bitch a bit and share a laugh. I just wanna say it's a little something to look forward to on my walks home. Thanks. —Chicken Little
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on Mon, Apr 4, 2011 at 9:47 AM
I don't think many people say this about their authorities, but you're such an inspiration to me. You explain things clearly, you think things through and carefully but you're not an OCD fanatic, and overall, you see THROUGH people's inadequacies and nurture them instead. I'm lucky to work for you. —Luckiest Employee Ever
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on Mon, Apr 4, 2011 at 4:00 AM
I heart you so very much and have been thinking lots about the very first weekend I came to visit you and we went for a walk after dinner and you made a fire at the beach. When I move up will we do that again? It's one of my favorite memories in our story so far, though I don't think I've mentioned it before now. Top four at least. See you this weekend. —Your favourite Valley Realtor
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on Mon, Apr 4, 2011 at 4:00 AM
To the two young ladies working the drive-through in a fast food restaurant on Main Street in the mornings: Thank you both for your outstanding customer service, your bright smiles, cheerful greetings and just being so kind and genuine. I always drive away grinning, your smiles are infectious! Keep doing what you do, 'cause you do it so well, you should be teaching these rare skills. Well done, 5 stars! —The Red Challenger
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on Fri, Apr 1, 2011 at 1:37 PM
The world keeps spinning. I just wanted to say thank you to my S.K for everything. The experiences and love we shared together while we were together were amazing, and I wouldn't change any of them for the world. Unfortunately, we both became victims of loneliness, hurt and frustration. Things got out of hand and as a result we had to part ways. You'll always be my one and only true love. In another place and time, I'm sure we'll be together again. Thank you for helping me rediscover myself. Until next time, take care of yourself... I'll always love you. —Danger
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on Fri, Apr 1, 2011 at 1:13 PM
To the four sweet librarians on Thursday night who had to deal with at least 3 crazy ladies freaking out for no apparent reason: I wish I could give you hugs, buy you all Floridian vacation packages, and serve you copious amounts of wine for all your patience in dealing with the imaginary crises! None of you slapped anyone and for that I'm in awe of your self-control. —Amazed and Sympathetic
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on Fri, Apr 1, 2011 at 4:00 AM
Just sending some love to the #7 Gottingen/Robie driver who assisted an elderly lady with the cane today. You helped her off the bus and walked her across the street to the bus stop she needed to be at. So sweet! I've also seen you ask people, while pulling up to SS, if they are waiting for any of the buses stopped. If they are, you honk to the bus so they don't pull away and have a connection missed. I am in love. —Hope for Humanity
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on Thu, Mar 31, 2011 at 3:01 PM
I wanted to give a big thanks to those that help our growing generation along this path of life. To our parents/guardians, counsellors, family and friends. As we grow and progress we sometimes forget those certain people that whether you think of them often or not, were one of the biggest parts of our growth and who gave us the strive to succeed. The teachers throughout our P-12 school years. HRM has some of the smartest, most driven teachers I have ever seen. We are truly blessed to have the opportunities we have. Particularly (in my own personal experiences) the amazing group of teachers at Rockingstone Heights Elementary School, and JL Ilsley High School are to be commended for their efforts at bettering the student experiences and helping to ensure we left every classroom with pride and the drive to succeed to the best of our abilities.
RHES teachers, two specifically (you know who you are) that helped me along the way (I was not always a model pupil) and never stopped believing in me or any other student that walked through those front doors. No matter what the issue, problem or concern, they always had time to talk to you, offer advice and help you along the way. Truly amazing.
JL Ilsley High, again two teachers that hold a special place in my heart and life, if it wasn’t for these special teachers and the many more like them I don’t know where I would be today. Our math teacher always made learning mathematics fun, though I struggled some of the time, the encouragements never ceased. To date (4 years since I finished high school), I still study and learn as much about the ways of mathematicians as I am capable. Math along with the skills our semi-retired (but still hip!) AIT teacher helped me achieve in computer classes, I use daily in my workplace.
So a HUGE thank you, to those who classrooms we pass through, you truly are amazing men, women, teachers, enablers and mentors and you deserve to be recognized for everything you do! —Your fudge-loving, seminar going little girl, who's all grown up
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on Thu, Mar 31, 2011 at 12:17 PM
To the lovely gentleman who shared a smile, a handshake, friendly conversation, and an apple. Your small but kind gesture meant a lot, thank you. You are a perfect example of why I love this city so much. —So Good With PB