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Open Letter To My Sister

The one I miss the most

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Open Letter To My Sister
Lexi Pilz

Dear Sister I Miss So Much,

I love you so much you have always been there for me and I know you always will be. You have been my best friend since I can remember and we have gone through everything together. We have Sunday lunches and everyday laughter. Every time I head back to college I get a text that lets me know you love me and will see me soon.

I am so blessed to have you as my sister and I am so thankful. There is always that one person in the family that you connect with on a deeper level than everyone else and you are the one my heart chose. We laugh at the same jokes, listen to the same bands, and love God fully. We also obsess over Gilmore Girls together, but who doesn’t really.

Nothing in my life has been the same since we grew so close and nothing ever will be. My days at college are full of wondering what you’re doing and being sad when I miss the important things in your life. When I come home I accidentally push the younger one slightly to the side just to spend time with you.

My senior year we spent every chance we could together. We stayed up night after night and you went on every adventure with me. You even helped me decorate the stuff for my college dorm walls. We went to target every other day and learned new dances and songs together. We spent every church service together and even now ifI need it I can lay on oyur shoulder during service. The way we love one another is a new and amazing thing and you are one of the only people I have no fear of losing.

You will always be my partner in crime and the love of my life in a sense. You will be in my wedding and in all the big parts of my life. I love you more than life and I am writing this to let you know that. I know I will see you every weekend, but I am moving back to college and it hurts me more than you know. I miss you more than anyone else and I think about you every day.

From our bitmoji conversations to the way we sing together all the way to shouting rain drop drop top back and forth. I will never ever be able to leave home without a deep sadness of having to leave you behind. I love you and I need you thank you for being my best friend.

Sincerely, The sister who misses you

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