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Happiness only real when shared

After watching the movie called "Into the Wild" I had a really deep thoughts about the life and how happiness means something different for every person. The quote from the title had a really strong impact on me.

"Happiness only real when shared".

I think it's true. It's important to have someone to share a good news with. To share happy moments or breathtaking views. To share happiness...

For my whole life this person was my mother. I could see that she really felt my happiness and was happy for me. No matter what. I remember our long walks in the mountains when we talked about everything but we also enjoyed silence and the beautiful sunsets.

In May I took her for our last trip. We sat for hours on this meadow from which you can see this little deer. But now it's only a memory. She passed away in July. The month of my birthday. This weekend I went for the same trip... alone.

My tears wet the soil we were sitting on not that long ago. I had a strange feeling that this roe-deer could feel my pain. It wasn't affraid of me... we were just looking at eachother for seemed like forever.

Now I have only my Grandma left and I feel extremely lonely. I am really glad I can share my happiness with you. Without this I don't know if I'd be alive much longer. Thank you for being here, thank you for every message you send me and THANK YOU for letting me believe my photos can mean something more and be something that will stay forever.

Love, Erinthul.

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Thank you kindly for this comment. It really made me feel better

Erinthul

My heart breaks for you having to do this with your mother there only in spirit. But it also warms me to see you still carry on and keep her in your thoughts. For we are the way our parents and ancestors live on.

Gavin Oderkirk-Bellis


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