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Articles: My Experience | nAnnagAri jNjApakAlu | |
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Dear Suma,
I can understand the situation u've gone through, pl for God's sake dont remember wt has happened and ur dad may not be with u physically, but he is with u as a memory which can't be perished.
Suman
Posted by: Mr. Suman P At: 13, Jul 2005 1:15:45 PM IST Hi Suma,
sorry for the trouble you got. people do not give value to human life in india. I hope your family do good in future. my family prayers will be there with all of you. -- prasad
Posted by: Mr. Prasad Garapati At: 14, Dec 2004 9:26:26 PM IST Dear Suma,
Your experience is really heart touching. I appreciate the great love that you have for your dad. There is nothing on this earth that can match love for our parents. Parents and family play a big part in our lives as the bond with them is deeply rooted. When some one that we dearly love passes away, It leaves a great void and causes irreparable damage in our lives.
My heart felt sympothies for such a sad incident. I can't imagine how much grief and pain you might have gone through. Its cruel for some one to pluck life just for the sake of monetary benefits. I categorize them as people who never felt what really love is. They dont have any respect for humanity.
Everyday so many people loosing lives in the hands of crooked. I really feel for their families how much sorrow they go through.
Its only time that can heal the wounds. I hope as you raise your family, the love of your husband and the kids may help you to overcome the tragedy. The right hand that held you to teach how to walk may be remembered as a sweet memory. May the legend he left with you encourage and give you strength.
Posted by: Mr. Ratna Prasad Katuri At: 12, Jul 2004 10:20:38 PM IST Suma....
its very heart touching.. but edhanta avasaramaa? chudu ye artical chadivina varu antha defent ga koncham badha padutaru.. even i felt a lot now... repati rooju naku ilanti paristhithi vasthundi ani.. i cant i just cant..... pls suma... dont ever repeat this..
with lots of love and care..
have a nice time..
shivaram
Posted by: Mr. Shivaram T At: 25, Mar 2004 12:01:55 PM IST Yep...So touchin Suma gaaru...
Naaku maa thaathayya Chanipoyindi gurthosthundi...
Nenu kooda appudu Hostel lo vunna, Got a call from my DAD sayin Thaatha is serious and he wanned me 2 come 2 my Native place ASAP...(One BAD thng iz that I didnt know that my Grandpa waz dead...I waz still thinkin that My Grandpa waz juss serious...)
Alaa anukune maa intiki vellaanu, But in Vain, I asked all my Family members 'HOW IZ THAATHA...'...Vaallu maamuluga edusthunnavaallu appudu peddhaga edavadam start chesaaru, still I cudnt get anythng from their CRYINg, & after sometime my Dad told me that he waz no more & Kaaryakraamaalanni ayipoyaayi ani cheppaadu...Appudu naaku edupu aagaledhu...Coz nenu assal AAKHARISAARIGA ayina maa Thaathayyani choodaleka poya...Appatike 1 YEAR avuthundi maa thaathayyani choosi...Pch...
But thiz iz called LIFE right...So emi WORRY avvakandi SUMA gaaru...
Be juss Happy no matter what...
:)))
Posted by: UK At: 28, Feb 2004 6:03:33 PM IST mrs suma k ,
i am with u in sharing all that happened to u.
i also lost my mother when i was around 26. that was a shock for me.
madam , it is not clear u have children right now.
one of the best solutions in ur case is to see ur father in ur children.
this gives u a great relief from ur pain.
then u can always cherish the sweet memories of ur father thr' ur children.by linking their deeds and acts with urs between ur daddy and u.
this gives u a chance to forget the pain and remember him always.
may god help you in recovering urself.
regards.
Posted by: Mr. RAO avn At: 28, Feb 2004 9:05:50 AM IST
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