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The wonder-filled life of a single older-ish mom.
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Rawe-struck | The wonder-filled life of a single older-ish mom. About Amy Rawe Rawe-struck The wonder-filled life of a single older-ish mom. 19 Jan 2017 9 Comments Reflections on ‘An Open Apology to Dolly Parton’ When I was writing my last blog post, “An Open Apology to Dolly Parton,” I had glanced up at a print on my mantel that says, “I see you, I get you, I love you.” I originally bought it several years ago as a message to Nina, but over time I’ve hoped it has spoken to anyone who enters our living room and needs a message of understanding and acceptance. I also hope it’s a mentality that Nina and I strive to live by — to see, to accept, and to appreciate people for who they truly are, regardless of our differences. It’s not always easy, and I certainly didn’t get it right with Dolly Parton for too long. When I posted the apology, I had no idea — much less intention — that the letter would go viral with more than 2.5 million ...
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