What is your greatest joy? what is your greatest sorrow?

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  1. tlmcgaa70 profile image60
    tlmcgaa70posted 11 years ago

    What is your greatest joy? what is your greatest sorrow?

  2. Jackie Lynnley profile image87
    Jackie Lynnleyposted 11 years ago

    My greatest sorrow is the loved ones I have lost and my greatest joy is knowing without a doubt I will see them all again!

  3. duffsmom profile image61
    duffsmomposted 11 years ago

    My greatest joy is my family. I have children and grandchildren and a loving husband.  My greatest sorrow is that my parents didn't live to see my beautiful family.

  4. Beata Stasak profile image79
    Beata Stasakposted 11 years ago

    My greatest joy is being loved by so many, many special and close to my heart people...my greatest sorrow is that I can not love more...I wish I had deeper heart, stronger body and more open mind to love even more...than I am able to right now....and time and patience and wisdom of an old age...but it all comes when time is right....

  5. ii3rittles profile image82
    ii3rittlesposted 11 years ago

    Joy: God's love for me, my husband, my pets.
    Sorrow: Death. Whether it is an animal, or human, its sad.

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    Sarra Garrettposted 11 years ago

    My greatest joy was the day my son was born.  My greatest sorrow was the day my sister passed away.  It has been almost 7 years now that I lost my beloved Sissy and I'll never get completely over this.  We would talk every day and send each other blank cards wherein we would write stories together.  I'd write a couple of sentences and she would write a couple.  Whom ever got the card back all filled up would buy the next one.

    1. tlmcgaa70 profile image60
      tlmcgaa70posted 11 years agoin reply to this

      Sarra, im so sorry for your loss. what a wonderful thing you had going with your sister. when your son is old enough, keep the memory or your sister alive while teaching your son about his aunt, by doing the same thing with him.

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      Sarra Garrettposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      My sister and I were inseperable!  I've tried this with my son but he's just too busy with being a young man.

    3. tlmcgaa70 profile image60
      tlmcgaa70posted 11 years agoin reply to this

      do it anyways, even if you need to do it alone, leave notes here and there for him. when you pass on he will remember and cherish both the notes and the memories

 
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