Norma Bourland|May 8, 2019
I don’t often post, but I always read and pray and hope with you...you remind me to watch the water run by and listen for grace at work...your intensity is a holy gift. I’m grateful for you!💕
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Jill Ravensborg|May 7, 2019
I’ll join others in praying for a deep peace as you have the MRI, await the results, and get the other opinion at Mayo. There’s so much to your story- the hope, friendships, searching, & calming waters... thank you for your honest reflections .
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Jim Lovestar|May 7, 2019
Oh boy. Another "letting go" message. Will they never stop? What's so great about letting go, anyway? Okay, if you insist, I'll join you in letting go.
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Brigid Bonner|May 7, 2019
Nice to hear from you Michael! Grasp away as that indicates you are open to and seeking solutions to meet your goals! Praying for a good MRI report and see you on the 10th!
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Jonathan Larson|May 7, 2019
Calming waters and pelican prayers called upon for you in your Waiting. Peace.
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Lenore Franzen|May 7, 2019
Desire and release—seems like the dance we call life. I’ll be dancing with the pelicans tomorrow, hoping for good results from your MRI.
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Debra Fisher Goldstein|May 7, 2019
We will be with you, in the Bam Bam machine, as I call it. I'm seeing pelicans circling it, and perhaps they are calling out even louder than that machine!
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Michele Braley|May 7, 2019
Thank you for letting us know about the MRI - I will definitely be thinking of you tomorrow!
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PerryO Sliwa|May 7, 2019
Michael, We saw pelicans today in a pond in Northeast Iowa. I think they were on their way to you. We were on our way to Kelly Tree Farm to pick up a nursery order including sycamore, larch, , river birch, and hackberry. As we plant tomorrow, we’ll put ourselves in the circle of support surrounding you.
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Ingrid Case|May 7, 2019 (edited)
Everything that lives really, really wants to stay that way. Except giant Pacific octopuses after their eggs hatch. Still, the principle holds. :-)

Thinking of you.
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