Any memoir writers out there

Mr. Ed

Be what you is not what you what you ain’t
Location
Central NY
I started community college at age 54, found out I had a knack for writing. Considered writing my memoirs about growing up as a preacher's kid. There was an incident between my dad and I when I turned 16 that greatly affected my life for many years to come. After my dad died 2010 I refused to forgive him for the pain he caused to me and our family.

When my mom died about a year ago, I received a message from what I believe was from my mom, the number 1111. I googled the numerical sequence that stated someone from the spirit world sent this message and it can be used to make a wish. I wished my differences with my dad was resolved. The next day my wish was a declaration of forgiveness and the hate I harbored toward my dad was suddenly gone.

Getting back to writing my memoir, my purpose for wring a memoir was purely therapeutic; now I have no desire to relive the past.

I believe if a person sincerely wants something, it will be given to them. Perhaps not as expected but granted to them just the same.
 

I never thought to google numerical sequences. Sure is interesting & entertaining. I'm sorry, but I am curious about what happened between you & your dad when you were 16.
 
I never thought to google numerical sequences. Sure is interesting & entertaining. I'm sorry, but I am curious about what happened between you & your dad when you were 16.
Assumably now that your thirst for answers have been met, I have deleted my former reply
 

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The only thing that I did that would compare with a memoir is my day to day on the job journal.
 
No. I doubt if anyone would be interested. I've had a sometimes 'difficult' relationship with my parents, and never forgiven them for some things, but dead people don't send messages. There are many things I have sincerely wanted, and I have frequently been disappointed, but that's life.
 


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