Re Ms. Bloom: I love those angels who drop into one's life when they are needed. I've been the recipient of many, and once it was a stray animal. Love, Lee
Stephen--did I tell you that the password I have for this is Stpeahen? Reaching back to one of the first stories I heard about you. There's the trouble with the computer stuff, that it works till it doesn't, and usually they kick you off, out of the blue. We don't need any more silly metaphors for how life works, at the hands of silly humans. The world at the moment, especially out there in rural America, is busy demanding that things get back to "normal"--whatever that might look like--no matter how many innocent folks who live too far from a hospital are at risk. Well, it'll be an adventure! You be well there, and misbehave if you have to!
Isn't life strange and wonderful--the connections between us! I sometimes go years without such "coincidences" and then all at once I encounter a stream of them. I hope everyone you encounter during this episode is kind and super-competent. They're your new surrogate family!
Good Morning Stephen, We look forward to visiting you this week. l love how your words mirror your spirit in inflection and depth and lightness. Holding you in the Light, Demece, Sally, and Daniel
It's always good to make those connections, and to be reminded about updating those documents. . . a lifelong friend, Abena Asantewaa, has had extensive involvement with Delaware/Swarthmore Quakers, and I'm always expecting her to make the connection to your family!
Good morning, Stephen. I’ll soon be driving over the Golden Gate Bridge to work; always a thrill and beautiful in a different way each day. My weekend was full of long phone calls as friends and family check-in. My garden is full of more roses than ever before as if they knew I wold appreciate the comfort. I do!
May angels of mercy be with us all today. Love, Carol