![]() ![]() Peanutbutter ♥ wrote a letter too but I don’t think he’s ready to share it. Tears welled in my eyes I was writing this letter and Ykaie told me it made her cry as well…. Most of all I reminded her that she can come to me with anything - anything at all - and no matter what and I will help her figure things out without judgement.I told her some advice and reminders…about her relationship with God, about keeping family first, and life in general. ![]() I apologized to her if sometimes I hurt her with my words and I told her the reason why I sometimes say them.I told her how proud I am of her and how much I believed in her.I reminisced a little about whens she was a baby and some of our experiences together.I told her how much I love her and how much she is appreciated.I am not used to her not sleeping at home, you know. I started the letter like I normally would by asking how is she doing and telling her how much I miss her.I don’t think I can really share with you EXACTLY what I wrote in my letter to Ykaie because it’s too personal but I will share with you the general things I wrote. It is really life-changing and I can still remember the content of my nanay’s letter in my retreat like it was yesterday. This is so the students can improve on their spirituality and spend time to reconnect with God and oneself. As you stand on the threshold of adulthood, you are beginning on a wonderful journey of discovery. Because she goes in a Catholic school, just as I did, students go on a retreat during the 6th grade and the 12th grade (or in my case, when I was in 4th year highschool). Several weeks ago, just before Christmas, I wrote the longest letter I’ve written to Ykaie. There may be longer ones written on her birthday card or a Christmas card…. Those who are freshmen in high school and older are invited to take part in a KAIROS (pronounced kigh-rohs) TEC weekend. I often write letters to Ykaie but it’s mostly just short messages written on a sticky note - most often stuck on her lunch box saying “have a nice day”, “good luck on your exam today”, or “i love you”. ![]()
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