JM> SC> I have written 3 letters to my birthfather, and no, I
JM>You remind me of the kid that wanted his tooth pulled. After all the todo
and
JM>fear and tears, he ate a peach and it plopped out easy as could be. The
first
JM>thought he had was, "Gee, wasn't so bad after all"! The next day at
school, h
JM>showed everyone how the good tooth fairy had repaid him with a quarter! He
wa
JM>so estatic and talked like the bravest kid in the class....
JM>Bravery...the act of doing what one has to do that others see as a great
thin
JM>Definition by Julie Good Luck,...hey, did you ever learn how to
ride a
JM>bicycle? rollerskate? Drive a car? Bake a cake or cook a meal? Fear... to
JM>overcome, one must face it and do the feat that one fears. Usually they're
ju
JM>shadows in the dark and then ya feel like such a doodoo for putting new
thing
JM>off for so long...Nature has a way of taking care of many things, so does
age
Thank you. It really wasn't all that hard putting the
letter in the mailbox. Now is the hard part, waiting. I haven't
heard from him yet. I'm going to wait another 2 weeks then send
him another letter with more details and a picture of my mom with
my birthfather and his friend. That may jog his memory.
JM>I'll bet your Dad is a lot more mature at 70 than when you were
concieved...
JM>and if it isn't him? Well, ya better find out before *your* time runs out!
I did ask him to reply one way or the other so I'll know
for sure.
JM>P.S. When push comes to shove, I'll push, just bend over here a little
closer
I was shoved enough. Thank you for your support.
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