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Letter of Thanks

Dearest you,

When I embarked on the journey of writing blogs, it was just my way of putting my thoughts on paper. Well in this case on the net.  It was a little way of me connecting with everyone around the world.  I was nervous writing/posting my first blog (she won't call him handsome) not because of lack of ideas or my writing, but merely about how it would be received by readers.  My first blog which I posted in May of 2016 received tremendous reviews from colleagues, friends and strangers who continue to be avid readers. For the love you've shown me, I want to thank you all. I appreciate all of you.  It has been a great year for me although I still want to achieve more and gain greater heights in 2018. Can you believe it's already December? It sure feels like it was just yesterday when we were wishing people good tidings of the New Year. The year started out with me taking the lead on organizing a donation drive for two charities at my workplace to help the less privileged. It has been a success to the extent that some of my colleagues have been inspired to start a donation drive for other charities.  I continue to pursue my graduate education, excelling beyond belief.  Next year can't come soon enough.  There are many achievements of the year I'd share with you but I rather not make this about me.  The point is that although the year seemed to fly by, you can still acknowledge your successes and victories of 2017 if you carefully reflect on the year. Above all, one of my greatest achievement of 2017 is being able to inspire and enlighten people through my writings. You all were instrumental in that becoming a reality.  I sincerely thank you all again and from the bottom of my heart, I love you all.  It all started with "She won't call him handsome". Looking forward to sharing more of my writings with you all. Remember, it is better to give than to receive. Love till your heart aches and give till there is no more need to give. Have a safe and merry Christmas. Happy holidays and have an amazing 2018!


With love,
Chennai



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