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  • I’m continuing to pray for you, Jeannine, and I believe you will be healed no matter what the diagnosis. See you Sunday at the HWA meeting, I hope.

    April 20, 2016
  • Alison H.

    I’m keeping you in my thoughts and prayers, Jeannine. I’m considering attending the Skagit Poetry Festival as well, if I can find someone to commute with.

    April 20, 2016
  • Susan Reese

    And doesn’t it make you wonder why we don’t live more quietly and fully all the time? Each time I’ve been forced to withdraw because of illness, I find a certain peace that so often eludes me, and vow to take that lesson forward with me, say “no” more often. It lasts a while as a conscious goal, but then everything becomes interesting again, ‘yes’ my default response, and I’m running crazy again in days like games of Whack-a-Mole in which I’m hitting most but missing some that are really important. I pray for your return to health and a house and all the activities you love. Meanwhile, you remain a superhero, modeling grace and gratitude in this spring engorged world. Love and hugs to you and Glenn.

    April 20, 2016
  • Jeannine Gailey

    Thanks, guys!
    Sherry, yes, I hope I’ll be able to come Sunday!
    Alison, yes, the Skagit Poetry Festival is very worth attending, at least for a day.
    Susan – thank you. Yes, it does allow us to look at life from a different perspective, the enforced quiet.

    April 20, 2016
  • A month which has gone mad with flowers is a wonderful description!

    Jeannine, continue to nurture what is most important to you, for as long as possible. Health is wealth, so treat yourself to the best, organic fare.

    April 22, 2016

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