I sent Norma a card

I decided to send my friend Norma a card. I sent her a thinking of you card. I got Frances to pick one up for me, and this morning she brought it and she wrote it out for me.

I just hope Norma likes it. And I hope she might reach out to me when she gets it. Frances said I was very thoughtful to send it to her. I am just so worried about her. I mean she really has nobody, and she doesnt see anyone during the week other than her PA’S. If getting this card will help her to reach out and contact me then it will be worth it.

Frances is going to go drop it off at her house. I let her leave early so she could do it before she goes on to her next client.

So we’ll see what happens. At least I know I’ve done my best now and there really is no more that I can do.

Author: Carol anne

I am in my mid 40's. I'm blind and I have dissociative identity disorder, I also have complex PTSD. I blog about my life with these disorders. I live in Ireland.

14 thoughts on “I sent Norma a card”

  1. I always find cards sent by mail is a great way to reach out to friends. I’m a millennial but rather old school that way. It’s a easy way to show you are thinking about someone 😊💕

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