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Divorce of friend's parents!


Question Posted Tuesday June 5 2007, 11:49 am

My best friend's parents are getting a divorce. This will entirely turn her world upside down. They will have to move, maybe to a different city, and she can only keep one of her horses. I want to be there for her, but I have to go to a different state this summer. I don't even have a cellphone that she can talk to me on. WHAT DO I DO? I have been through a divorce and I know what it's like... I'm really worried because she is a very sensitive girl. Help please!

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Michele answered Tuesday June 5 2007, 2:11 pm:
It is great that you want to help and be supportive, and since you have been through it, your support will mean a lot, and have a positive effect. I know this will sounds silly, but since you don't have a phone, why not use the mail. Post cards are inexpensive, and greeting cards are even better, but cost more. I have had friends who have gone through very difficult times, and well, being adults and having more responsibilities, we don't have the luxury of talking on the phone any time we like, but when I want someone to know that I am thinking of them, I send a card. I always get a call, when they have the time, telling me how thoughtful it was and how much it helped. Sometimes I type a letter and put it in the card, when I have a lot to say. I guarantee that your friend will look forward to your cards and letters, and it will help a lot.

Michele

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