LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Please let me share my message


August 1, 2008 · Updated 6:19 PM 

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To the editor:

This letter is actually written to the person taking all my brochures from the visitors center, all my postcards from the coffee shop and my posters off the bulletin boards on the South End of the island:

I am truly honored you like them so well; I create them myself... which amazes me.

I had no idea I was so creative!

I put a lot of love and joy and energy into them.

I am confused, though, what could you possibly be doing with so many of these things? Surely not throwing them away. That would be quite disturbing, for both of us. Good grief, and don’t tell me you are using it for wallpaper — that would just be too spooky.

I am hoping you are just as excited about living a joy-filled life and want to share as much as I do. That would be so great! Because, this is not my “work,” this is my passion. The one thing no one can take, it is what I live for, and I’m excited. I’ve just begun, I’m only a firefly now... but, oh boy... just wait ‘til I hit my prime!

All I will ask of you, is to please leave at least one or two for someone else, so, just maybe I can “touch” another being other than you.

If you would like copies/multiples, please contact me at

360-678-0250 or Juli@BeJuled

Coaching.com.

Juli An Panfilio

BeJuled Coaching

Langley

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