The Short Story Continues

Hi everyone, I just happen to see a story I wrote about my twin sisters death, I realize that it only got too likes but that’s ok I was just so happy to see it, I wrote it back in December 2010 and I just though it was nice to see something I wrote and it makes me feel like my twin is sitting right here beside me.

I owe this to my friends on Facebook because I have never written an article before. I will tell anyone it really feels great to write your feelings down or type them. It absolutely helps the body and soul cause like I said before nobody knows what to say to me and no one understands how it feels to lose a twin unless you have lost one.

It is emptiness that you can never ever replace and anyone out there that is a twin hang on to her or him for life because life is to short and everyone should live there life to the fullest and enjoy it. But anyways, back to my short story of my life, I have a great mom and had a great dad who died of cancer in 2004. He loved to play jokes on people he sure was a good man and also served in the Korea war but didn’t talk about it much. I truly believe that family should be there for family all the time; it’s just priceless. You just can’t put a dollar amount on it, so people hug sisters and your brothers your parents because hugs are very important.

Thank you, will write soon.

  
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07.30.2011
Sharon DeLoach
I have read your story and again I have found a coincidence in our lives. You said that your Father served in Korea and my 11 year old brother served there too, when he was just 18 years old. I wrote a poem called 'By Grand Design' and it talks about coincindence is not really a coincindence but only happens by God's grand design. For some reason, I feel that God directed me to your story to say a few words. Please go to my website and read my poem 'By Grand Design'. I have contributed 55 poems and prose and but that one is one of my truly great ones. It could change the way that you look at life. One more thing, my brother spoke to me about some of his time in Korea. I remember telling him that in war, there are no atheists in the foxholes. He agreed and told me that every time a priest or preacher came to their camp, everyone there attended service. So, if it is any consolation to you, I am sure that your father resides in Heaven now. Korea did that.
I am sorry for the loss of your twin sister. I am a twin and love my sister dearly. You're right, I cannot identify with your loss, but the very fact you are able to share your feelings is a reminder that you are able to live on...difficult as it may be, life goes on. Thanks for sharing...
It feels good to write.

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