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October 28, 2007

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viv

thank you....

i work with hospice patients, and have also had some extreme losses in my life.

this was beautiful.

vivian

Sam

Okay, I have to admit, I cannot handle stories of mamas losing their babies, no matter how old or young - not now, maybe not for awhile. So I skimmed this, but I so love it when you share stories from your time as a chaplain. You really are the kind of chaplain I would want.

Susi

Poignant...touching...thought provoking. Beautifully written. I really needed to read this and I just love the way you put your thoughts, feelings and life experiences on paper in such a way that so many people can relate and/or are touched so deeply. Thank you.

Jennifer (she said/reprieve)

Crying. Thank you for your beautiful words.

Marilyn

I. Beautiful.
II. Even more so. I didn't post for SS this week because I couldn't quite get there with the prompt...but you took it exactly where I had wanted to. Love it. Thank you.

ceanandjen

I am not sure which section of this post touched me more..perhaps equally, yet in different ways. Beautiful story of a mother's love...and beautiful reflection of what it is to be wounded and the courage it takes to allow others in to love and support us. The healing that we can and do offer one other is really something to behold.

Your words affect..as always. xoxox

sarala

"We are all wounded healers." Yes indeed. I too have known mothers like Mrs. May. They are the mothers of kids with Cerebral Palsy or autism or mental retardation who always see the person, their son or daughter, in the challenging being they care for. I too admire them tremendously. They always make me ask myself if I would have had it in me if faced with their challenges.

kristin

hi michelle,
thanks for sharing this particular story. my mom is a "Mrs May" as my brother has a brain injury from a car accident. it was 20 yrs ago and she is still the same relentless advocate on his behalf...i have much to learn from her. not long ago she had a cry session with me as she tried to explain how the shock and pain never really go away for her, even though the rest of us have moved on. so thanks for reminding us about this kind of love. i feel lucky to have my mom.
take care

shona

thank you for this beautiful touching post Michelle, Mrs. May brought tears to my eyes. having a son and the thought of his future and how it might not be all rosy grips my heart. she is living it proudly and simply. I hope that I would have as much grace as you described Mrs. May having.
What a job you had!

shona

thank you for this beautiful touching post Michelle, Mrs. May brought tears to my eyes. having a son and the thought of his future and how it might not be all rosy grips my heart. she is living it proudly and simply. I hope that I would have as much grace as you described Mrs. May having.
What a job you had!

jenica

beautiful. as always.

awakening. as always.

thank you. forever.

;-D

Tumblewords

Beautiful post!

Delia

I. needed. this. post.
Thank you...
Love,
D.

Katie

beautiful. what a heart warming job to touch so many lives. I bet a lot of people remember you.

susan

Michelle, this is quite true. It takes courage to walk through the fear and the shadows, and embracing them with the help of another is the best way to do it. In a whimsical way, I think Halloween helps us do this... allowing us to embrace the shadows in a safe way.

On that note, here's a Hare-Raising Halloween e-card for you. Be safe and fun on Wednesday!
http://www.banjobunny.com/viewcard.php?reqid=4725e1501fe39

Susan

Kirsten Michelle

Thank you for sharing the beautiful story of Mrs. May and her son, it moved me so very deeply this morning.
I love this powerful post on truth and healing...I know for certain it it is one I will read over and over again.
xo

liz elayne

yes. my friend.
yes, yes.

(thank you for sharing your words...your truth. i learn so much from you.)

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