Wow! Thanks everyone for your comments
So last week on Wednesday the 16th
I lost my Aunt Debbie.
She went to the hospital for gallbladder problemsthen that Monday she had a stroke. When she had the stroke she went into a commaand later she developed infections. So my Uncle Dan took her off life supportthe doctors said her organs were shutting down one by one. I wish I could have gone to say my goodbyes
So last week on Wednesday the 16th
I lost my Aunt Debbie.
She went to the hospital for gallbladder problemsthen that Monday she had a stroke. When she had the stroke she went into a commaand later she developed infections. So my Uncle Dan took her off life supportthe doctors said her organs were shutting down one by one. I wish I could have gone to say my goodbyes
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Get some white origami paper. If do no know how to make an origami crane, also get directions. Get a tea light and something wide enough for it to float on. Now in the center of the paper taht will be the inside of your crane, write your one most important wish/prayer/message of good wishes to your auntie. Then fold the crane together as directed. Get a small string and tie the neck of the crane to the tea light boat. (Now I've not been to Virginia yet, but I'm guessing there's a river or creek something near you.) Go to the water light the candle, placing it on the boat and send the whole flotilla off down river to the spirit world yo. This is a mixture of two ancient Japanese philosophies, both let your heart know you have still honored family. Trust me, I'm a ninja
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