tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-823549861851853736.post2026000215348028262..comments2023-08-05T07:19:13.900-07:00Comments on Missing Maxie: DifferentAbby Levisshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15748394086960661826noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-823549861851853736.post-2566355881273203642013-08-07T20:58:39.692-07:002013-08-07T20:58:39.692-07:00This sounds spot on to me, as a child of parents w...This sounds spot on to me, as a child of parents who lost another child. This is very similar to how my life played out, and I am so very grateful for it. I know I am loved, my brothers know they are loved, and we all know our sister is loved even though she's not here right now...and through watching our parents love our sister, we are all very secure with the idea that their love cannot be overcome even by death itself. There is enough love and adoration for all of us forever, and we are all allowed to be ourselves, and hold a very unique place in our family. I totally relate to the things you are expressing here, and I can tell you, from my own experience, that things are going to work out just fine. Tarynhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15222165479373902724noreply@blogger.com