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Question Posted Monday March 1 2004, 6:43 am

hi thanks for the advice about me lossing my auntie but i did not go any where with her i was young i got closer to her where she stayed at my house whn she was dieing and she was in be all the time so i do not rally have happy memories

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foxshadow answered Monday March 1 2004, 7:08 pm:
Well, try and think of something that she did in the around your house while she was there. For example, did she eat exactly two and a half bowls of cereal every morning? Try and think of routine activities she did, or if she ever told you a funny joke, or praised your work or something. Just find another happy memory that you can think of instead! ^_^

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