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A Letter to my Dearest Sister

Trisha Sifall′out` or fall′-out`

  • an unexpected or incidental effect, outcome, or product: the psychological fallout of being obese.
  • effects; results: emotional fallout from a divorce.

You are not a fallout.

Sometimes life feels heavy, things are going wrong and family becomes dead weight. I know. I’ve been there. Always remember that things will get a little bit better a morning after. Don’t give up the hope of brilliance and opportunity and dreams in light of these unwanted circumstances.

You might just be the best of us.

I love you and now that I am leaving home I know that you are about to create your own world. Your own universe.

It will be awesome.

You’ll know when you get there. My absence at home will only create opportunities for you to become better.

And I will be your guiding star.

Always watching and praying for you.

Trisha, We have high hopes for you. You can become someone great. Someone who can make a change in the world someday. You are smart and you have the courage to speak up and act.

Your emotions will betray you

Someday you’ll meet a guy and your heart will tell you things that you didn’t know existed. Do not squander your beauty and brilliance in a man. But live life to the fullest by knowing God an walking with Him day by day. He will be your best source of love, provision, protection, leadership and guidance.

It is the secret to a fulfilling romance.

I believe that the future is very bright for you. I will always be behind you whenever you fall and a listening ear whenever you need to speak your heart out.

I have not been a hands on brother – and that is not who I am. And that is not how we both want it to be.

I want you to make your own mistakes. And I know that you want the same thing.

Live, love, lose and learn.

And at the end of it all, when all is said and done, look back, give out a good sigh of relief and tell yourself “It was all worth it”.

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