Three Angels
The love and joy they brought15 total reviews
Comment from Debbie Pope
No wonder you are so tough, Aussie. You have seen tough, wallowed in it yourself, and gone right on living with a positive attitude. You understand life and how bad it can be.
You tell your workshop story well. It breaks my heart that those angels had such short lives. You gave them good days though, and they gave you wonderful memories.
Thank you for sharing your life with us.
reply by the author on 22-Jun-2021
No wonder you are so tough, Aussie. You have seen tough, wallowed in it yourself, and gone right on living with a positive attitude. You understand life and how bad it can be.
You tell your workshop story well. It breaks my heart that those angels had such short lives. You gave them good days though, and they gave you wonderful memories.
Thank you for sharing your life with us.
Comment Written 21-Jun-2021
reply by the author on 22-Jun-2021
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Hello Debbie, Thanks for reading, glad you enjoyed. Best job I ever had (if you could call it work) I loved those young people and was grateful for the precious time with them. Downs syndrome are not long livers because of heart problems. Love, Kace XX
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It breaks my heart that some people are born with such a short future ahead of them. Bless you and everyone who make their days brighter.
Comment from Leann DS
I enjoyed reading your story. I also have worked with developmentally delayed people throughout my lifetime. My aunt was nine years older than me, and growing up, she and I spent a lot of time together. While I matured, her mental age stayed at around four years old. We were very close. She too, was an angel! she died almost 15 years ago from pancreatic cancer. I miss her so much.
Thank you for sharing your story. Hugs and blessings to you.
reply by the author on 22-Jun-2021
I enjoyed reading your story. I also have worked with developmentally delayed people throughout my lifetime. My aunt was nine years older than me, and growing up, she and I spent a lot of time together. While I matured, her mental age stayed at around four years old. We were very close. She too, was an angel! she died almost 15 years ago from pancreatic cancer. I miss her so much.
Thank you for sharing your story. Hugs and blessings to you.
Comment Written 21-Jun-2021
reply by the author on 22-Jun-2021
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Leanne, Thanks so much for reading. We have work in common, not that I ever thought of it as work. I treasure the time with them. Love K. XX
Comment from l.raven
Hi Kace, what an amazing story told my sweet friend...
I'm sure Chris, Patty, and Joey always remembered you...
did they ever bring them up to see you at the hospital???...
sometimes just a show of love...can heal a persons heart...
I love your story told Sweetie Pie...
but am so very sorry you had the accident...but Kace
someone with that much love in her heart...will always
keep that love...eternally my precious friend...
I just wanted to tell you...where you say...I started to use the Peabody Language system...I think you need to capitalize your I...
very well written sweet girl...an amazing story...
and I love this picture...hope you are doing well beautiful you...love and miss you...Linda xxoo
reply by the author on 12-Jun-2021
Hi Kace, what an amazing story told my sweet friend...
I'm sure Chris, Patty, and Joey always remembered you...
did they ever bring them up to see you at the hospital???...
sometimes just a show of love...can heal a persons heart...
I love your story told Sweetie Pie...
but am so very sorry you had the accident...but Kace
someone with that much love in her heart...will always
keep that love...eternally my precious friend...
I just wanted to tell you...where you say...I started to use the Peabody Language system...I think you need to capitalize your I...
very well written sweet girl...an amazing story...
and I love this picture...hope you are doing well beautiful you...love and miss you...Linda xxoo
Comment Written 11-Jun-2021
reply by the author on 12-Jun-2021
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Thank you my bestest friend. Yes, all the 'kids' came to visit in the hospital. It was funny. One girl was a Catholic and she got down on the floor (touching her head) crossed herself and asked for the Pope's blessing! It's very cold here -2C this a.m. I went out for a day at the markets and the seafront. Much love you. K XX
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I'm so glad they came to see you...
so they knew something had happened...
those children would have been crushed
with you not coming back...and not knowing why...that is so sweet what that little
girl did...
and it's in the 90's today...
so glad you got out to shop a bit...
and got to see the seafront...you have to get out once in a while...
and you are so welcome my besterest friend...sending much love your way...xxoo
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I sure wish I could sit and have coffee and talk a lot. Sigh...K XX
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so do I....sounds awesome...hmmmmmm...lovr to ya...xxoo
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so do I....sounds awesome...hmmmmmm...lovr to ya...xxoo
Comment from Daniel Massey
I liked this. It was a good read. At the end, you (your character) lost a leg - that day you became an angel too. Not that you weren't already one to someone - somewhere.
reply by the author on 01-Jun-2021
I liked this. It was a good read. At the end, you (your character) lost a leg - that day you became an angel too. Not that you weren't already one to someone - somewhere.
Comment Written 30-May-2021
reply by the author on 01-Jun-2021
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Hi Daniel, Thanks so much for reading. Yes, I am an amputee. Glad you enjoyed the true story. Blessings, K.
Comment from RGstar
A lovely thing...and it reflects the person you are. I always read something different from you all the time, and you always brighten the horizon.
The fact that you have spent your life in such roles speak highly of you...and then, even through tragedy, you kept a brave face, and still find pleasure in humbleness.
Good luck with this.
My best wishes.
RG
reply by the author on 01-Jun-2021
A lovely thing...and it reflects the person you are. I always read something different from you all the time, and you always brighten the horizon.
The fact that you have spent your life in such roles speak highly of you...and then, even through tragedy, you kept a brave face, and still find pleasure in humbleness.
Good luck with this.
My best wishes.
RG
Comment Written 29-May-2021
reply by the author on 01-Jun-2021
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Hello my friend RG. I am pleased you enjoyed my true story. The brought me so much joy. Blessings, Kay. xx
Comment from Gloria ....
You did a terrific job of this true story, K. Your love and sense of humour for your charges comes through brilliantly, and by the sounds of it they knew you to be good humoured enough to try to pull on over on you.
Just a couple of nits:
Chris was determined to give them goals and thethe young people quality time: apart, from counting screws and eating junk food.
hen there was Richard who was a Downe's (Down's) Syndrome,
Wishing you great luck with the Contest Committee. :)
Gloria
reply by the author on 01-Jun-2021
You did a terrific job of this true story, K. Your love and sense of humour for your charges comes through brilliantly, and by the sounds of it they knew you to be good humoured enough to try to pull on over on you.
Just a couple of nits:
Chris was determined to give them goals and the
hen there was Richard who was a Downe's (Down's) Syndrome,
Wishing you great luck with the Contest Committee. :)
Gloria
Comment Written 29-May-2021
reply by the author on 01-Jun-2021
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Aw, thank you so much my friend. It was the best job I ever had. Wouldn't call it work. So sad when Joey (27) passed away. Everyone who walks through your life leaves footprints, in my case, joy. Blessings, Kay XX
Comment from Dolly'sPoems
What a hero you are not only did you help all these young physically and mentally impaired young people, but you faced a life changing battle in your own life, I have nothing but admiration for you. Just because people are disabled in some way they still deserve to live good lives and enjoy life to the full, much enjoyed, love Dolly x
reply by the author on 29-May-2021
What a hero you are not only did you help all these young physically and mentally impaired young people, but you faced a life changing battle in your own life, I have nothing but admiration for you. Just because people are disabled in some way they still deserve to live good lives and enjoy life to the full, much enjoyed, love Dolly x
Comment Written 29-May-2021
reply by the author on 29-May-2021
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Hello Dolly, Many thanks for reading, glad you enjoyed. I wouldn't have missed that time in my life, gave me love and strength to face the future as a disable person myself. love, Kay xx
Comment from tfawcus
What a wonderful story of the joy that can be had when treating disabled people not just as disabled but as people. It sounds as though you were a natural at it. I very much enjoyed reading this entry to the contest. I hope it does well.
reply by the author on 29-May-2021
What a wonderful story of the joy that can be had when treating disabled people not just as disabled but as people. It sounds as though you were a natural at it. I very much enjoyed reading this entry to the contest. I hope it does well.
Comment Written 29-May-2021
reply by the author on 29-May-2021
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Hello Tony, Thanks so much for your kind words. It was the best time of my life, not a job, rather a blessing. K XX
Comment from Janetsue
It is very apparent that you have a heart for those in need...especially someone needing the warmth of honest acceptance and shared emotion. This is a beautiful true story for the contest, Kay. I am sorry your personal work had to end for such a tragic reason, but your creative talent remains high an is revealed in stories like this one. My grandson is a special needs child and I pray he will find his place in today's rought world. He is extremely bright but doesn't really understand about social skills. We all have our problems to deal with. Thank goodness some of us have writing which is a great outlet for releasing tension.
I really hope your story wins, my friend. xo Janet (Alas, no sixes left.)
reply by the author on 28-May-2021
It is very apparent that you have a heart for those in need...especially someone needing the warmth of honest acceptance and shared emotion. This is a beautiful true story for the contest, Kay. I am sorry your personal work had to end for such a tragic reason, but your creative talent remains high an is revealed in stories like this one. My grandson is a special needs child and I pray he will find his place in today's rought world. He is extremely bright but doesn't really understand about social skills. We all have our problems to deal with. Thank goodness some of us have writing which is a great outlet for releasing tension.
I really hope your story wins, my friend. xo Janet (Alas, no sixes left.)
Comment Written 28-May-2021
reply by the author on 28-May-2021
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Hello Janet, Thank you so much for your in-depth review. It was a special time in my life that I will never forget. Blessings, Kay xx
Comment from mermaids
It is so fulfilling to work with the disabled or special needs individuals. I enjoyed reading your story and I too, would have loved working with these angels. Your story shows how much fun it can be working in a shelter and how one can learn from working there. Sorry about your accident. Best wishes for the contest.
reply by the author on 28-May-2021
It is so fulfilling to work with the disabled or special needs individuals. I enjoyed reading your story and I too, would have loved working with these angels. Your story shows how much fun it can be working in a shelter and how one can learn from working there. Sorry about your accident. Best wishes for the contest.
Comment Written 28-May-2021
reply by the author on 28-May-2021
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Hello my dear friend, It was a special time in my life that I will never forget. Thank you for reading. Love, Kay XX