I would like to apologize

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I wanted to take a couple minutes and apologize for falling so far behind on my comments and emails.  It’s always my goal to respond to every comment and reply to every email. 

Lately, the influx of emails and comments have been unbelievable. 

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I want you to know that I’m doing my very best to keep up but I’m only one person and to honest, it’s a bit overwhelming.  Don’t get me wrong.  I’m so grateful for every single comment and email, there’s just so many, that I can’t possibly respond to every one of them…

Anyway, once we get through April, I’m hoping to be able to get caught up as we move forward. 

Thank you all for taking the time to reach out and share your thoughts, feelings and stories…. I read all of them…..

Have a great weekend……..

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Rob Gorski

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Sherry Medellin

You are a blessing

Sherry Medellin

you can only do so much my friend.

Mercedes L Shea

Hey you’re human like us lol

JenniferWhynott

Oh Rob there is no reason to apologize. You have your hands more than full. You do the best you can and those of us who love you and your writing understand that you are dealing with a lot. I do not respond to your post hoping for a reply. I usually do it for encouragement or put my 2 cents in. Thank you for all that you contribute to this world

snapcrakklepop

Don’t worry about it. It always irks me when I get a flood of “where are you??” posts/messages/notifications, because I’m not spending every minute online. There is NOTHING wrong with actually living your life, especially if you have special needs kids, rather than posting about every aspect of it on the internet. So many people spend their time uploading things to Facebook or Instagram instead of enjoying the actual scene or event. You do what you need to do; we’ll be here when you get back. Or not… we might be out in the backyard, playing with our kids. (;