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Pour toi mon Papa,

(To you my dearest dad)

My Dearest Dad,


It's been 30 years since you left us, and not a day goes by without me thinking of you.

There are so many things I wish I could share with you, moments where your guidance and wisdom would be most cherished.

Today, I want to tell you about the journey I've taken and the person I've become.

I didn't become the pilot you once envisioned, soaring through the skies. Instead, life took me on a different path, one where I've become a virtual pilot for many incredible women—female executives who trust me to guide them to higher heights in both their careers and romantic lives. It's a unique journey, and I hope it would make you proud.

Our family has grown, and we've all witnessed God's grace in various forms.

Through the unwavering support of family members and friends, our hands have been held high, guiding us through the ups and downs of life.

You, dear Dad, remain my favourite man in the world.


I remember your lessons vividly. You encouraged me not to pierce my ears, emphasizing that beauty doesn't need embellishments it comes from your heart, and a pure soul.

Even after all these years, I've held onto that advice, a testament to your enduring influence in my life.I still have my ears unpierced !!

Your affirmations about beauty still resonate with me, providing strength and comfort even as I face health challenges,I remain authentic in the journey.

Thank you for being a great dad. I miss you deeply, and your memory continues to be a source of inspiration and comfort. You are forever cherished in my heart, and I carry your teachings and love with me every day.

One thing, some of your grandchildren are obsessed with aircraft, maybe just maybe!

you might get a Pilot grandchild.

With all my love,

To you mon Commandant



 

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Coach Alice | Image and Etiquette Consultant

"I don't know what you are going through this season,

But December is a tough month for some, and an exciting season for many. I call December a Bipolar month for me!

I have two children who were born in December; we got married in December, and my dad passed away in December.


I pray that you navigate this season with grace and love.

With best wishes,"

Coach Alice.




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