@mattvanswol@BasedMikeLee I homeschooled. You won't mess it up. Just be organized and consistent. It's the most rewarding thing! And my homeschooled kids are very successful adults who went on to college.
I do appreciate condolences, but better than that, I would like you to do something kind for someone you know. Maybe someone you haven’t reached out to for a while, who may have gone through something difficult a long time ago that everyone has now moved on from. I am no stranger to Trauma Road, after all, and I know that’s how it goes… people rushing to do anything for you at the beginning, and then slowly fading away, until you are ultimately left with your unbearable loss alone. I know it will happen to me, too: The world will move on from this, even as I do not. This is a universal experience for anyone who goes through tragedy, and it is up to us to change that.
If I could make one wish, I would bring my dad back. I know it’s not possible, because I have spent days trying. So instead, I would like to wish that we can all remember that every person we are talking to carries wounds and treat one another with humanity, regardless of our differences. My father always did that. He was a man of faith and strong values who did not have time to judge others, as he was far too busy living his life as the example of what a good man should be.
While I have everyone’s ear, I am begging for us all to do our best to follow my father’s example. I need to see more kindness. Not just for me, as, although I am suffering immensely, I know I am not the only one suffering. Suffering is happening all over the world, every single one of us is dealing with something, and yet we act otherwise. Remember that the person you speak to is a human just like you are; that most of us want the same things such as happiness, love, and the best for our families and friends, and that most of our disagreements come from simply a difference of opinion in how to get there.
Go be nice to someone. Go have the conversations I wish I could have with my father. Go do something good, go say something kind -- because I can absolutely promise you, there is no limit to how cruel the world can be on its own.
I’ll see everyone soon.
Kat
P.S. Less than a week before my dad died, I had to put Cheens down.
@mattvanswol Obama. Worse than Biden because he orchestrated Biden's election. The one GOOD thing he did was put Hillary running before Biden which helped get Trump elected. Next in line, currently @LeaderJohnThune has done the most damage.
Scott Presler Sends a DARK Warning to John Thune: We Ousted Ronna McDaniel From The RNC, We Will TAKE Down Your Allies and DEFUND Your Slush Fund Next:
"This sends a message to every other Republican United States Senator, work for us, or you're out... My major peaceful bone to pick is with Senate Majority Leader Thune."
"You remember the ousting Chairwoman, Ronna Romney campaign that we did together... we did the same thing with her. It was over 300 days, and she finally stepped down and we were able to push her out. Today is day 127."
"Leader Thune is not delivering, despite having the ability, the authority, the agency, to do so. So if we're going to hold him accountable, because he's not up for election until 2028, then we will meticulously and with methodical precision, take down his allies."
"Thune wants to protect Cornyn. Defeat John Cornyn, elect Ken Paxton on Tuesday, May 26th. Leader Thune wants to protect Bill Cassidy. Defeat. Bill Cassidy on Saturday, May 16th and one by one, take down his allies."
"If you've donated to the Senate Leadership Fund, which is Senate Majority Leader Thune's slush fund to help his candidates. If you've donated to a candidate like Cornyn or Cassidy or another squishy establishment Republican, you can request a refund, get back your money and take away their power by going to https://t.co/6rtrIoBvPf and you can get a refund."