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BREAKING: Love Note

I have some notes...

Notes of love, support, and encouragement used to be shared freely, and openly. The simple gestures resulted in an indisputable light, and warmth within the receiver. The flow of sweet words had come to a trickle, but now, some are asking, "Where are the notes?"

by Harry Tanielyan

Brooklyn, NY (RNS) -- It was a typical Tuesday morning in New York, except for the unexpected arrival of snow. Although residents were unprepared, many continued to make their way as if it was any other day in the city. Local resident, Harry Tanielyan, is one such resident, as he shuffled his way through the wet snow-water to get to work. The swish-swoosh were not the only sounds Tanielyan could hear. And it wasn't just the honks, the wooos, or the choo-choo's. Those sounds were all a backdrop to what Tanielyan was replaying, and hashing out with an inner-dialogue: "What do I love about them? So much. What am I working on. A lot. Our life is wonderful and complex. What do I love about it? Should I say something simple?"

Once at his desk, Tanielyan continued the process, this time with the help of computer technology. Right away, he navigated to the 'Kelsey' folder in Notion, and started typing. First it was simple notes, and outlines. It moved on to a stream of words, before he could start forming his deep and genuine thoughts. "This used to be a lot easier." noted Tanielyan. "You got this. Goooo Sausage. I believe in you. Love you lots. It used to all come out so effortlessly." There was a focused determination, albeit an overwhelming amount of hitting the backspace, and head-shaking. 

"...ambition...perseverance."

-Harry Tanielyan

"With the many things that have come our way, I couldn’t help but take a moment to admire and reflect upon some of your qualities that consistently stand out to me—your ambition and perseverance. They’re on full display across your career, our marriage, and our family. You have dreams, you make them into goals, and you strive to achieve these goals. When you come across challenges, you pivot or find a solution, and keep going. It’s inspirational, and insightful, especially to Margot. I hope she takes after you in this regard, but no pressure. Of course, life is not just about work and career. Family and marriage are one of our own personal pillars, and require a lot from us as individuals. I see you putting in all you’ve got in these departments. To me, this not only translates to you being a force of cohesion, but also like a force that moves us forward. Thank you."

"I just need the right transition."

-Harry Tanielyan

Tanielyan felt like he had something good, but stated he had something else to say. "I just need the right transition. hmm."

"As we are embarking on a new morning routine, I’m thankful you shared your worries, and I’d love to work on it. A positive start to the day sounds good to me, too, after all. I suspect this will be the routine for a while."

ELIZAVILLE WOMAN CRUSHING IT

Reports are coming in of local book author, Kelsey Miller, absolutely crushing it in the lead-up to her book deadline. People close to Miller have been reportedly rooting really hard for the seasoned writer. Like, super, super hard.

Sausage hard at work
Sausage working hard.
by Harry Tanielyan

Livingston, NY (RNS) -- Few can say what the true outcome will be of her next big project--Miller's first foray into fictional novel writing--but the overall consensus is that it'll be out of this world. The support for Miller is definitely there. Miller's husband, Harry Tanielyan, shared with us his thoughts on the matter by saying, "I think she's doing great. She's going in, and getting it done. Chapter here. Chapter there. She's unstoppable. She's crushing it."

"She's unstoppable. She's crushing it."

-Harry Tanielyan

It doesn't stop there. Miller's very own daughter, Margot Mary Miller-Tanielyan spoke with us on the condition of anonymity. "'Get to work!' I would tell her. 'Moooommmmmyyyy! Get! To! Work!' I love my mommy." The support of family and friends can be a powerful motivator, and we hope Miller is taking full advantage as she nears the turn.

"Get! To! Work!"

-Margot