Orphanage was no substitute for family.
This post was written in response to my own Saturday Six Word Story Prompt (6WSP) #46: Family. Click on the link to read entries from my fellow bloggers.
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This was simple, short, but gorgeously profound 💕♥️
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Thanks a lot, Ishita 😊❤️
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You bring in a punch in your tiny tales Shweta. Good one!!
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I am si happy to hear that I have still got it in me 🙂
Thanks a lot, dear. Your comment has made my day. 😊❤️
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Simple yet profound
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Thank you, Akshita 😊❤️
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As akshita said, short and very profound!! Great take!
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Thanks a lot, Aashi 😊❤️
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sadly true!!!
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Indeed. 😦
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Bitter truth ! A sad story ☹️
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Thank you, HS. Life’s not a bed of roses as they say.
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This is sad.
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Indeed. Life can have that effect at times. ☹️
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Heartbreaking.
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Thank you so much for reading,Sadje ♥️
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You’re welcome 😉
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So true–and only 5 words 🙂
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Oops. I left out a word. Thanks for pointing that one to me. My counter counts ‘-‘ as a word too 😅
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Oh, I didn’t know characters were counted as words 🙂
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No, they aren’t in my dictionary. But I use a character counter to write responses to prompts. Unfortunately that counts ‘-‘ as a word! This one initially came up to 7 words. Carelessly, I deleted one word because I had forgotten about the ‘-‘.
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Oh wow, I never thought of using the character/word counter to write prompts that are specific as to words. I just copy and paste them to the counter (temporarily)–and add or delete words as needed. I may try that, so thanks for the tip!! 🙂
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For years, I’ve followed this method. I first started using it for Kat’s twittering tales and then it became a habit to type it there and copy and paste into WP when it’s ready. 😃
You’re very welcome, Rhen ♥️🤗
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Oh yes, I used to do Kat’s prompts, but haven’t for awhile–thanks for the reminder 🙂
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You were the only one who pointed that out to me. Thanks a lot, Rhen. I’ve fixed it now. 😃
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Oh dear–should I have ignored it?? 🙂
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No. Definitely not. You’re were very right to let me know
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Okay, thanks 🙂
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Aww such heartbreaking six words.
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Thanks for reading, Pooja ♥️
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Touching💛
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Thank you, dear ♥️
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