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RE: The Day of Kyiv, and My Place of Strength

I always admire your strength, your devotion, and your love for life and living. For the day to start with explosions and carry on with your plans is amazing...

...as for "What choice do you have?" Many. But, you choose to live. Stay and fight for what is yours and keep going.

You have no idea how many thoughts and prayers go out to you and all of Ukraine. God bless you all.

Your beautiful day is made even lovelier in your appreciation of it.❤️

You asked me in a comment if I was going to Hivefest this year I lost the comment, but, I am looking at it. I hope you and Nick are doing well! Love to you!

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I always admire your strength, your devotion, and your love for life and living. For the day to start with explosions and carry on with your plans is amazing...

You just belong to the kindest part of humanity 💛 But yet it is a good example of what I discussed with friends this weekend. How people outside of Ukraine see the situation. Some see strength, courage, devotion, and others see ... it's like "people a resting, cinemas and restaurants are opened, there's no war there". I do not condemn them. It's funny but a year ago I was almost the same. My psyche and assessment of the situation have come a long way in the last year and a half. We have all changed a lot. I hope that the most important thing in me has remained unchanged.

You asked me in a comment if I was going to Hivefest this year

Yeah, a year ago. And when I saw the place for this year HF was announced, I thought "Well, this year Denise should attend it". :D I probably won't be able to come but I still wish I could meet you in person one day, and to thank you for all the support you show to me and all Ukrainians. XOXO

!LUV

This is why I find you such a kind person. Even in the worst of times, you still pull out the nice card. You find reasons, if only for yourself. I am not sure why people think the way they do. I am not sure why, but, some people fail to understand that in war, peace, birth, death... you have to live in between. You have to eat, bathe, go to church, and yes! Work. You must continue or die along with the war. At some point, there needs to be normalcy... it is like having cancer and dying before death. You have to rise above it and live, even if it is with it. Carrying on, making it as normal as possible.

Sorry to go on and on... I hope you are having a good week. Spring is in the air~ xo

!LUV