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ready for my daughter to come home

TLDR: ready for my daughter to come home
In the forum thread, Elya shares multiple attachments (images), likely of personal significance, though the contents are not described. Ozzy47 compliments Elya, possibly on a shared photo with someone named Teddy, and expresses joy with an animated GIF. Elya thanks Ozzy47 for the compliment. Butterfly88 sends well-wishes for the speedy recovery of Elya's daughter. Nomad shares a personal reflection on being separated from their mother during childhood, empathizing with what might be a similar experience for Elya. Elya confirms her daughter is doing better following this expression of empathy. Sincerem comments positively on hearing that Elya's daughter has returned home and is healthy, noting the relief Elya must feel knowing her daughter is no longer ill. The thread contains expressions of support, empathy, and relief regarding the health and wellbeing of Elya's daughter.
You and Teddy look wonderful.

Happy I Love You GIF by Life of a Potato
 
I spent my childhood away from my mother, and I can imagine how hard it was for her to wait for her kids to come home.
 
It's kinda nice hearing that your daughter is back home and feeling healthy. At least you aren't at the state of illusion thinking about her ill health.
 

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