Teardrops From Heaven.
A birthday message45 total reviews
Comment from Willosa
A lovely story with beautiful descriptive phrases. I loved the turn-a-round which was unexpected. I especially liked how Louise felt her mama's tears from heaven as rain drops, inspired thinking! Thank you for an enoyable read.
reply by the author on 17-Jul-2008
A lovely story with beautiful descriptive phrases. I loved the turn-a-round which was unexpected. I especially liked how Louise felt her mama's tears from heaven as rain drops, inspired thinking! Thank you for an enoyable read.
Comment Written 19-Jun-2008
reply by the author on 17-Jul-2008
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I am blessed to read your comments. Thank you!
Jan
Comment from ThyLordDracula
A beautiful story- very well written- I really enjoyed the twist at the end when you disclose that it is Margaret who has died and Louise is missing her mama much like you are yourself- hope you enjoyed your birthday- ^V^
reply by the author on 17-Jul-2008
A beautiful story- very well written- I really enjoyed the twist at the end when you disclose that it is Margaret who has died and Louise is missing her mama much like you are yourself- hope you enjoyed your birthday- ^V^
Comment Written 18-Jun-2008
reply by the author on 17-Jul-2008
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Many thanks for your wonderful review. :-)
Jan
Comment from JLowther
Such a beautiful, and heartfelt story Janilou. Made even more so by the twist at the end. Very good work.
The story flowed well, and I did not spot any errors.
reply by the author on 17-Jul-2008
Such a beautiful, and heartfelt story Janilou. Made even more so by the twist at the end. Very good work.
The story flowed well, and I did not spot any errors.
Comment Written 18-Jun-2008
reply by the author on 17-Jul-2008
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Thank you so much! :-) I really appreciate your comments. Sorry it has taken me so long to respond. I have been really busy with farm work.
Jan
Comment from Wendyanne
Aww this is beautiful Janilou. How can you think of things like this while milking goats lol. I really like the twist at the end. Very original
reply by the author on 18-Jun-2008
Aww this is beautiful Janilou. How can you think of things like this while milking goats lol. I really like the twist at the end. Very original
Comment Written 18-Jun-2008
reply by the author on 18-Jun-2008
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Thank you so much! Glad you understood and enjoyed the twist. Some people didn't get it! :-)
Jan
Comment from Norzah
This is a very beautiful story of two generations of daughters commemorating the birthday of their mothers after they have passed away.
Margaret wrote a letter to her late mom on the occasion of the latter's birthday, to relief her longing for her. She tossed the letter to the wind after a few drops of her tears stained it. A few drops of rain from the sky fell on Louisi's face like tears as her children called her to come and celebrate her birthday. She looked up to the heavens and blew a kiss into the air, remembering her mother, Margaret. Very touching. Love the story.
reply by the author on 18-Jun-2008
This is a very beautiful story of two generations of daughters commemorating the birthday of their mothers after they have passed away.
Margaret wrote a letter to her late mom on the occasion of the latter's birthday, to relief her longing for her. She tossed the letter to the wind after a few drops of her tears stained it. A few drops of rain from the sky fell on Louisi's face like tears as her children called her to come and celebrate her birthday. She looked up to the heavens and blew a kiss into the air, remembering her mother, Margaret. Very touching. Love the story.
Comment Written 18-Jun-2008
reply by the author on 18-Jun-2008
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Thanks! :-) Glad you liked it.
Jan
Comment from Kingsland
I liked what you wrote here but I was lost as to who was who and what the letter was written to. You really have me at a loss here in my understanding of this piece as I just couldn't figure out the charterers
in this piece and their relation of who or what. But I still liked what I read here. Maybe you could enlighten me... John
reply by the author on 18-Jun-2008
I liked what you wrote here but I was lost as to who was who and what the letter was written to. You really have me at a loss here in my understanding of this piece as I just couldn't figure out the charterers
in this piece and their relation of who or what. But I still liked what I read here. Maybe you could enlighten me... John
Comment Written 18-Jun-2008
reply by the author on 18-Jun-2008
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I'm sorry I confused you, John. Some readers picked it up right away and others have been struggling to understand. There are two characters, Margaret the mother and Louise the daughter.
I start off with Margaret writing to Louise on Louise's birthday saying how much she misses her which leads the reader to believe Louise is dead. But the twist comes in the second part of the story. Louise is alive and her mother's letter (which turned into teardrops on it's way down from heaven) drifts to earth and touches Louise, ( her daughter) who thinks it is raining on her.
I wanted the reader to think Margaret was alive at first, because, to my mind, she is still alive in heaven.
I added a few lines and hope I have made it less confusing.
Clear as mud, right? :-)
Jan
Comment from GerryMacNeil
I had a bit of trouble getting my mind around this one, whether it was the mother or the daughter that had died, but I may be being particularly dense with a rough couple of days. As always, however, your affection shines through, and, as always, you touch me so deeply with your ability to love so deeply and tenderly after all the "stuff" life has dealt you. You have been on my mind much lately, with all the Iowa flooding, and somehow the three drops of tears seem so right that the angels are helping those to mourn who have lost so much. Thank you, dearest friend, for your own sweet self. Gerry
reply by the author on 18-Jun-2008
I had a bit of trouble getting my mind around this one, whether it was the mother or the daughter that had died, but I may be being particularly dense with a rough couple of days. As always, however, your affection shines through, and, as always, you touch me so deeply with your ability to love so deeply and tenderly after all the "stuff" life has dealt you. You have been on my mind much lately, with all the Iowa flooding, and somehow the three drops of tears seem so right that the angels are helping those to mourn who have lost so much. Thank you, dearest friend, for your own sweet self. Gerry
Comment Written 18-Jun-2008
reply by the author on 18-Jun-2008
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Thanks, Gerry. The mother is in heaven, the daughter on earth. I deliberately tried to make the reader think it was the other way around and it seems all I have done is confuse a lot of my readers! LOL
We are fine - minor flooding here compared to what others have suffered.
Hugs and love,
Jan
Comment from EricMentzer
good descriptive piece of work,
a story well told and easy to follow.
Very intriguing and thought provoking....holding the interest throughout.
An enjoyable read.
A pleasure to review work so well written, with correct spelling and punctuation.
Good Luck,
Eric
reply by the author on 18-Jun-2008
good descriptive piece of work,
a story well told and easy to follow.
Very intriguing and thought provoking....holding the interest throughout.
An enjoyable read.
A pleasure to review work so well written, with correct spelling and punctuation.
Good Luck,
Eric
Comment Written 18-Jun-2008
reply by the author on 18-Jun-2008
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Thank you so much, Eric! :-)
Jan
Comment from Jnetgame
Great story. In fact I think I will nominate it for "current reader pick". Please review my stories if you get a chance.
reply by the author on 18-Jun-2008
Great story. In fact I think I will nominate it for "current reader pick". Please review my stories if you get a chance.
Comment Written 17-Jun-2008
reply by the author on 18-Jun-2008
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Thank you so very much. I will do that!
Hugs,
Jan
Comment from Jenna Ryan
This is incredible. What a beautiful idea... I found myself getting misty eyed almost from the beginning. I am new to this site and can't wait to read more of your work.
Jenna
reply by the author on 18-Jun-2008
This is incredible. What a beautiful idea... I found myself getting misty eyed almost from the beginning. I am new to this site and can't wait to read more of your work.
Jenna
Comment Written 17-Jun-2008
reply by the author on 18-Jun-2008
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Thank you so very much, Jenna. You are too sweet! I love your name by the way - I wish my parents had called me Jenna instead of Janet! LOL
Jan