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Thank you in 100 words.
Remember
enlightening your passenger that blacktop is not blue. Colorblindness is unfair.
Remember
wobbly steering, terrified glances, “stay in your lane!” Even the greatest teachers struggle with stubborn students.
Remember
trips to the chiropractor. Another bone dislodged, another ligament sprained, another muscle torn. Somehow, skateboarding is still permitted.
Remember
listening to dying cows — oh wait, that’s the sound of an oboe from the upstairs bedroom. Each note, so sharp and brittle; eardrums shattered.
Remember
being there when no one else showed. Caring when no one else bothered to. Loving when love was needed most.
And for these memories, I thank you.
"Gratitude turns what we have into enough."
- Anonymous
Dedicated to my mother.