Dear Jane, I want to send my condolences as well. It's terrible, to lose a mother. But how lucky to have had her for so long! Mine died when I was only 35, when my sons were only 5 and 1. She missed them growing up, and she missed meeting 3 granddaughters as well, from my sister and brother. Never met the wonderful man I am married to now (a Jewish doctor, what she wanted the FIRST time around!) But we never, you and I and all the others, will forget the wonderful, loving, and special times we had with our mothers!
posted by mkmkm
over 2 years ago
Dear Jane,
I'm so sorry that you were eliminated on tonights show. You were so beautiful and danced beautifully. I was so surprised of the results. You should not have been eliminated. We hope to see more of you in the future. You are so talented and such a beautiful woman. I hope I will look as beautiful as you when I reach 56. I'm now 50. You look radiantly beautiful and young. You are very talented. You should be very proud of yourself, you are a great dancer and actress with many talents. Take care! We hope to see you soon. I'm a great fan of yours. I was so sorry when I heard of your Mother's passing. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. I know your Mother is very proud of you.
I want to thank you in return for all you have givin to all of us here and elsewhere who voted for you. I have enjoyed watching, cheering, praying and writing to give you encouragement. Your friend Deb
Sorry about your mother. It would hurt at any age.
Look at it another way - You had her around to pamper you till now.
I lost my mother when I was 20 so I envy you and the confidence you got from having her around. Must have boosted your career.
Inheriting her genes made you the beauty you are.
Do you have a pic of her?
What are your happiest memories of her?
I remember seeing you, Jane on dancing with the stars, and you said something like you felt like you were absorbing your moms energy when she died.... I thought this was interesting because I felt the same when my mom died......
I am writing all this time later, because I would like to recommend a wow book written by Robin Romm 'The Mercy Papers' about her experience when her mom died... It is a powerful moving and real book.... only 200plus pages....
I just read it yesterday, wrote to her, and said I'd try to get it to you, also.
I hope this finds you well, and I know it takes time to process all this , when a parent, a mom, anyone close, passes....
If anyone might find this helpful, I am giving you a site where they give out a free, easy to learn and apply way to get beyond emotions, and physical problems,etc. that one cant seem to get beyond on their own..... It is explained at the site, and it really works, as I am using it daily, on many things.
Please check it out at www.emofree.com It heals many things quickly because of the theory behind it is accurate.... it even heals PTSD and the info has been sent to our veteran orgs, as well as many other places..It is healing things psychiatry/psychology cannot....
Thanks for all you do, be well.
How do you the dancers keep their outfits in place? What do they eat to maintain their energy?