I fully ripped this off from that DRLingJefe. . . he posted it on Ian Gill's thread. . . and I'd love to post it up here. . . it's really, really beautiful!
A dear co-worker, amazing lady and friend of mine shared this with me when my Aunt passed of cancer.
At the time I wasn't ready... nearly a year later, I am. I am able to embrace her passing with peace, which is a blessing.
I wish the same for Ian's family, friends and supporters ... Positive thoughts and energy to all.
Thank you Kath for this beautiful contribution. You are a class act, my friend.
Leggs, went to SF to see Olympia D. from Moonstruck in a play Fri. night. Bummed her understudy played her instead. Had a fabulous walk around Union Square and dinner before though. Still thinking abou the H&M $40 peacoat I should have bought...
Sullly... literally, your post just made me catch my breath!
Ohhhh my goodness, how AWESOME it would have been to see Ms. D in action, and on a theater stage no less! I am willing to bet the production was still amazing, yes?!
Still thinking abou the H&M $40 peacoat I should have bought...
I'm drooling... Must.Get.To.H&M. (It's my "go-to" place for all work clothes... that, and the Goodwill!) (I do love me some thrift shopping!)
~peace to you, Sullly, and thank you for making my theater heart skip a beat! {smiles!}
Last of thread drift, promise...just that body art fascinates me. Last year my son (20 y.o) came home on break and lifted his shirt and I went WTF......... his Dad and I immortalized in ink! His Dad is Michael, but not the Michael I am with now. I was worried that his tuition money had been blown...
Santa Cruz, his home, Micahel and Susan, his parents.
Wow Susan, that must have been painful to have done. I hit the roof when my daughter returned from college with chick tracks (to honor the Dixie Chicks) crossing her foot. She was able to hide it from me with sandal straps for some time.