10 comments


  • Stephanie Boys

    Thank you for sharing, Jeannine. Continuing in prayer for you and Glenn, and all of the medical workers who are treating you.

    July 07, 2016
  • I’m lifting a non-alcoholic toast: here’s to many more years of dancing, carnitas, and wiggly ducklings. Not to mention poems.

    July 07, 2016
  • We share a belief in the afterlife, Jeannine <3 and I also believe in miracle cures. That's what I'll be praying for, for you.

    July 07, 2016
  • Suzanne Edison

    Life throws you curve balls and ducklings, flaps its dark wings and opens into herons. Your attitude seems right, and I’m sure it fluctuates, but here’s to making every moment count!!

    July 07, 2016
  • Melanie

    I hope we who have come to love you can help, somehow. Gentle hugs.

    July 07, 2016
  • Sally

    It’s a blessing to be able to look towards the end of life and feel like you are living the way you were meant to be. I’ll be hoping for a painless, miraculously simple treatment. Sending love from KC.

    July 07, 2016
  • I admire your ability to move forward and embrace the beautiful.

    July 07, 2016
  • Jeannine Gailey

    Thanks you guys. It’s been a rough week for sure. Nothing like cancer to shake you up and make you take stock of what you’re up to! Hoping for more nights of dancing at wineries and many more poems.

    July 07, 2016
  • I’m late to commenting here–your post moved me to tears and also to action–I, too, want every day to count. I want to relish all the joys that are present each day.

    July 08, 2016
  • Tom Christensen

    Wow! You certainly have a positive grip on your situation. Outlook is everything. I myself have faced possible death but made it through. Your attitude is amazing. Keep up the great spirit and know each day is truly a gift.

    July 13, 2016

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