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  • Hello Kenya,
    You are an amazing person who has gone thru so much. I respect how strong you are and how wise you have become. Good luck in all your future endeavors!

    Shelley

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  • What a strong person you are I admire you!

    Shelley

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  • Dear Milan,
    You are not frameless. I see you and you are beautiful. Always know that and stay strong in your pursuit of happiness.

    Shelley

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  • Dear Aisa,
    You are a strong person and I am sure you will achieve your goals. Good luck on your journey of self-acceptance.

    Shelley

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  • Dear Emilie,
    You are a true warrior. You have gone thru so much and you sound like you are in a good place now. Continue to accept who you are and be proud of everything you have accomplished!!

    Shelley

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  • Dear Taylor,
    I am so glad you have found peace with your body. I hope you continue your positive journey of self love. Your words have touched my heart.

    Shelley

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  • Dear Briana,
    I hope you continue to be strong and I hope you learn to appreciate your body even more every day. Your words are beautiful and I am sure you are too. I wish you continued growth and acceptance.

    Shelley

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  • Hello Michelle,
    I am sorry for what happened to you. You were a helpless innocent victim and now you are a survivor. I am impressed by your strength. Live your life to the fullest! You deserve nothing less then the best in life!

    Shelley

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  • Dear Danielle,
    It is never too late to change the trajectory of your life. You can now live a more healthy life and that will make you strong physically and mentally. I wish you all the best!

    Shelley

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  • Dear Cinthya,
    Your words ring true. When we come to a point in life where we feel comfortable in our own skin it is a wonderful moment. I wish you good luck in your continued self-acceptance journey.

    Shelley

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  • Dear Daddy

    Dear Daddy,
    My earliest memory of you was getting a goodbye kiss in the morning before you would go off to work. I would have my head on the pillow and you leaned down, gave me a kiss on the cheek and say I will see you tonight. I was the oldest of 3 girls so I had some special alone time with you. For example, when I was about 8 years old you took me to work with you. It was very exciting to spend a whole day with you and have you all to myself.
    I have so many beautiful memories because I was blessed to have you for 66 years. Not many people live to that age and can say they still have their Dad. Well I am older now and I have lost you and it now there is a void in my life.You were always my sweet daddy. The man I looked to with love and admiration. I am so glad I was always able to express to you these feelings. You are the reason I am, what I consider, a good person.
    Well life goes on. My children are older and are very good people. They are both hard workers and have good hearts. I have a grandson now. Thank you for giving me so many opportunities in life. You worked hard for your family and your sacrifices are appreciated every day. I was given a great blessing to have you as my father. My loving daddy Calvin David Kalstein, my WW2 navy hero.
    Love, Your forever adoring daughter,

    Shelley

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    • Shelley, your letter touched my heart. Your memories of your father are filled with love and gratitude. He clearly had a profound impact on your life, and his presence will always be cherished. Your own children and grandson are a testament to the values he instilled in you. May your father’s memory continue to inspire and guide you.

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  • shelleybrill responded to a letter in topic Women’s Empowerment 12 months ago

    Hi Mavis,
    How sweet of you to recognize my struggle and comment. Yes with determination we can accomplish almost anything in life, i will try to remember this. Thank you for inspiring me. All the best!
    Shelley

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  • shelleybrill responded to a letter in topic Women’s Empowerment 12 months ago

    Hi Karen, Thank you for your feedback. I really like what you said. You made me feel proud of my accomplishment which came late in my life.Stay in touch!
    Shelley

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  • Leaving What Seemed a Perfect Situation

    Dear Unsealed Community,
    When I was in my first semester of college at C. W. Post I was very unhappy. I had never been away from home for any length of time or away from my parents. I was also a very sheltered 18 year old so I was a bit unprepared for the typical college bad behavior that goes on. Adding to this, I did not get along with my roommate or her boyfriend who was always sleeping in the small room with us. All this was a recipe for a case of extreme homesickness. I was heartbroken and needed my parents to be back in my life on an every day basis.
    I made the difficult decision to leave a beautiful 4 year college and apply to the community college near my home in Rockland County. My parents thought it was a poor decision. They felt I was cheating myself out of the full college experience. But I needed to sleep in my own room and be in a smaller college environment where it was easier to make friends. I wanted smaller classes and a few more familiar faces at school. That is the beauty of community college.
    As I look back on that unusual shift in my life, I feel sure I made the right decision. From the first day in of community college, I was happy. The teachers were interesting and caring. I was able to engage in in depth conversations because the class size was smaller. As the semester progressed, I made some great friends and also did extremely well in all my studies. But most importantly, I was back in the loving comfort of my home. I have much gratitude for my dear parents, Bess and Calvin Kalstein for supporting my decision to take a step back in my life. Sometimes going back is ok because it propels you to go forward.

    With love,
    Shelley

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    • Shelly I love when you said “ Sometimes going back is ok because it pro, I love when you said “Sometimes we aren’t ready for new levels in life yet. We tend to still want to fix past things in order to walk into the future. It takes a lot of steps to be able to have the mindset to take a step back especially when you are so focused on what you hav…read more

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    • Sometimes in life we just know when things aren’t right. Like you being in a 4 year college. My motto is if you’re not happy where you are change what you’re doing. And from the sound of it that worked out for you. Thank you for sharing.

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    • Amen, Love it, as the saying goes, “there’s no place like home”, none; unless you had or s having a bad experience at home. I definitely understand you wanting to get out of that situation at the larger college. Why should you have to be uncomfortable in your own space/own room. The worst thing about it, you had to tiptoe around, because there’s a…read more

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    • I believe you made the right decision. Feeling home sick is the worst feeling and that happened to me recently when I took a trip to Jamaica and I haven’t been there in years and I grew up there but the heat was terrible and I just missed my friends and just Florida in general but over time I got used to it. There truly is no place like home

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  • shelleybrill responded to a letter in topic Magical Moments 1 years, 2 months ago

    Dear Hannah,
    I am sorry for your loss. My heart goes out to you for your loss. Your love ones sound so sweet and loving. I am sure they are looking down and are very proud of you. Continue to honor your grandparent’s memory.

    Here is to loving your family,
    Shelley

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  • My New Love

    To My Dear Little One,
    I have waited for you for a long time. I pictured myself holding your little body and playing with you. I do so love my family and the thought of expanding my loving unit thrilled me to no end. After all I have 2 beautiful children that have always filled my life with so much joy. Adding a new person would only expand my world with new purpose and happiness.
    Then it finally happened. The day I was waiting for with baited breath. You finally arrived. That very first time I held you was so sweet. My heart soared. You were so perfect. Now you are getting bigger and every day your smile brightens my day. I love our face-time meetings. I am excited to see the changes that happen every day as you get bigger and bigger. You are an amazing baby.
    My love for you has added a new dimension to my every day life. You give me a moment of respite in my busy and sometimes stressful day. You are also so much fun to talk to in our baby talk love language. In addition, every day I try to think of a brand new love song to sing to my dear baby boy. My voice is terrible but you don’t seem to mind.
    Thank you dear sweet little love for bringing so much sunshine into my life. To you my dear baby boy, as my sweet grandma Lottie would say to me in Yiddish ” Gut Guzunt” and much “Simchas” in your life.
    Your Grandma,
    Shelley

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    • Awwwww, this is too sweet and I love it. Reading your story reminds me of my first grandchild (Mattie). I even wrote a poem of her coming into my life called “I loved Youi from the Moment I saw You” and it went from there. She’s now 14yrs of age, but when she was smaller, we were together so much, she once mistaken me for her mother. My daughter…read more

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  • shelleybrill responded to a letter in topic Poetry 1 years, 2 months ago

    Dear Malak,
    You are so right. People today hide behind their social media. That is not a Healthy thing to do. I wish people could be more honest about their feelings and their life. I am glad you have pointed this out. Thank you!

    Shelley

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  • Dear Chanaly,
    Thank you for sharing your very thoughtful words. I enjoyed them immensely. Keep understanding your partner with an open heart and good communication. That is what love is all about!

    Shelley

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  • Have Confidence- You Can Do It!

    To people who are too hard on themselves.
    When I meet young people who have low self esteem or lack confidence it makes me sad. I was raised with a lot of love so I always felt special. But many people come from homes where there isn’t a lot of support. As a result there is no one to bolster them up when they fail. I wish I could be there for all the young people who need someone to tell them its ok to have setbacks. I would tell them they must keep trying because eventually they will succeed. And I will always be there to catch them if they fall.
    When I was a 7th grade teacher in New Jersey I had a student who was failing math. When I would meet with this young girl she told me she just couldn’t keep up with the class in this subject. She just felt getting a good grade would be impossible for her. She was sad and dejected. As a teacher, it was my job to bolster her up. So thats what I did. I gave her private tutoring sessions 2 times a week for several months. Slowly but surely her test scores went higher and higher. She started to feel more confident in her math skills. By the end of the year she had a B average in math. How very rewarding that moment was for both of us.
    I have learned so much by just journeying thru life all these many years. We all have our own personal strength that we can tap into when needed. I also believe we are not an emotional island. We must all reach out and seek support. If your heart is open you will find that there is love all around you. You just have to be willing to accept the miracle so appropriately put by Hilary Clinton.. It takes a village.

    Shelley

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    • Amen, it takes a village. I so love this. I also love that you were a teacher. This is one of the, if not the best job ever and you have to have a great attitude and love for children to do it. Teachers are not rewarded enough and it’s one job that’s needed more than any other. My daughter is a third grade teacher and I know she loves it.…read more

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      • such a great testimony of encouragement and faith! Teaching is one of the most rewarding as well as hard and underappreciated occupations. I commend you for your willingness to go the extra mile and inspire the next generation!

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  • Dear Unsealer,
    I am so glad you listened to the voice inside you and followed your heart.Keep going forward and you will have much success in all you do.

    Shelley

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    • Thank you so much Ms. Shelley for your kind words. I truly needed them today. Sometimes the hardest thing to do is to trust ourselves in the face of uncertainty…we have to keep pushing through!
      Blessings!! 🙂

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