An Epitaph To My Pen

Dearest Lovely Left-handers Pen,
Alas, it is with much grief and sorrow that I lay thee down to rest forever more. Thee hast served me well and brought much joy and comfort to my life. Thee hast been a wondrous blessing to my life. Thee has filled many a page with tears of grief or shouts of joy. Thee hast born with me through the thick and the thin. Thou hast been my friend since the blest moment thee came into my possession. Thou hast born well my turbulent and tempestuous thoughts. Thee hast poured forth such beautiful and rich ink, yet alas, tis' time to lay thee aside, for thine ink hast been spent and runneth dry. I loved thee dearly, my lovely left-handers pen. May thee rest in peace forever more. Thy mission hast been accomplished. May the memory of thee live on forever.

                                    

                                   Sincerely your left-handed companion,
                                                                                                       Hannah

 

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    1. Oh, are you coming home for Christmas?

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    2. Maggie,
      Glad I make you smile! ;) Yes, I will be home for Christmas! I look forward to seeing you and your family. Love you!

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    3. Can't wait to see you! Not long now!

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  2. Lydia says she can write with her left hand. Not amazingly but she can. We both agree that Hannah writes amazingly. Maybe it is the pen! ;)

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    1. I can write with my right hand. Not amazingly, but I can. ;) I used to practicing writing with my right hand every day so that I could get better. ;)

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  3. Aw - the end of a beloved pen *is* a sad occasion... although, beginning a new one is kind of exciting!

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    1. Tis' true, Sarah Jo! I really do love starting a new pen!

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