Hey stranger!!! I'm going to be in Dallas (downtown) most of this next week for a conference. Maybe we can figure out a way to share a beer while I'm up that way.
Thanks. I was just thinking of you and wondering how you were doing. I've had a summer of ghost children...three awful cases in about two months. Your account of everything lately made me want to wrap you up in a bear hug. I never say enough or at the right time, but I was thinking of you and wishing you ease.
I'm glad you like the poem. It's funny, I wrote it for one "S" and after I have read it a few times, I can see how it could apply so easily to so many other wonderful "S" people that I know (and probably other alphabet people as well). I guess the lesson for me in writing this is that what makes us really beautiful and magnificent on an individual level are those times when the universal in us makes its way to the surface.
While I'd love a hug from you, it's my cousin and her family who will be suffering for a long time. I'm probably going to visit them again in a month or so.
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I'm glad you like the poem. It's funny, I wrote it for one "S" and after I have read it a few times, I can see how it could apply so easily to so many other wonderful "S" people that I know (and probably other alphabet people as well). I guess the lesson for me in writing this is that what makes us really beautiful and magnificent on an individual level are those times when the universal in us makes its way to the surface.
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While I'd love a hug from you, it's my cousin and her family who will be suffering for a long time. I'm probably going to visit them again in a month or so.
I'm sorry you've been dealing with those cases.
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This is beautiful, and I'm tempted to send a couple trans friends of mine to read this... because it's very, very fitting.
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