Love, Rosie.

Tracy Ly
The Dreaming Tree
Published in
3 min readJun 27, 2024

It doesn’t matter where you are, or who you’re with…

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I’ve been feeling unwell all week, my iron levels are extremely low, and it seems like all the supplements are not working fast enough to replenish nutrition in my brain cells. My headache is the consequence of the failure of nutrition and my crazy working schedule. Yesterday, I collapsed on my couch for the whole evening. I felt an actual physical ache inside my head — and it ached so much that I couldn’t even close my eyes — I couldn’t sleep, I couldn’t stay awake either — the only thing that somehow made me feel comfortable was the pillow on top of my head. I wanted to cry, but instead, I laughed and said to myself, “What a baby I am.”

In the midst of feeling nothing and everything, the only thing that lingered in my mind the whole night was, “Love, Rosie” — the entire movie, storyline and all my favorite quotes played over and over in my head,

Love is not about possession, it’s about appreciation and gratitude for having someone in your life.

The greatest love stories are the ones that survive against all odds and grow stronger with time.

Love knows no boundaries; it only knows how to grow.

Sometimes it takes a moment of separation to realize how much you truly need someone.

In the end, it’s not the years in your life that count, it’s the life in your years.

Love never gives up, it always finds a way.

True friendship is when two souls connect effortlessly, regardless of time and distance.

Distance means so little when someone means so much.

Sometimes fate just flows in mysterious ways and ties people’s lives together.

You should be with someone who makes you happy, dancing-on-air happy.

No matter where you are, or what you are doing, or who you’re with, I will always honestly, truly, completely love you. — Love, Rosie.

My recent collapsing health served as a warning that my eating and working schedules need major adjustments.

I’ve noticed the masculine energy dominating lots of my published articles the last two weeks and it caused an imbalance in my own energy. While other aspects of my life follow a routine and schedule, I will make sure not to let my writing become one of them.

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When you are well, you want to do a lot of things — write, go to the gym, play video games, watch movies, have dinner with friends.

When you are unwell, the only thing you want is to get well.

At that moment, your only wish is to get well.

Take care of yourself.

Your health is your wealth.

Thank you everyone for your kind words and support.

June has been extremely kind to me.

Hope to see you again in July — my most favorite month,

my birthday month :)

Loves,

Tracy

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Tracy Ly
The Dreaming Tree

World Championship Day-dreamer who turns thoughts into words, from the mind to the heart 💛