Here I am, safely in Sacramento.
Tired. Having trouble with my left hand. But here. At Kate's house. With one of my best friends in all the world. With Meyer lemon trees and a wisteria arbor. With wind chimes. Loved and cared for.
And needing to say thank you to all of you. For hanging in and waiting for me. For good wishes.
And for the incredible generosity that helped my kids pay for this move. There are no words that express my gratitude enough.
So these few will have to do. Thank you! There is no treasure greater than freinds. And I am a rich woman.
Tuesday, April 22, 2008
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let me be first to point out that we "out here" are learning much from you. and look forward to your continued progress.
yours, naomi
I'm glad you're moved and safely ensconced with friends and family. Now, all that is left for you to do is get better and better.
MG, so glad you are safely settled! Rest, regain your strength, and enjoy the produce. I'll look forward to reading your wise and witty words again.
MG, if you want to e-mail me your address, I can send you some books and goodies. :-)
Welcome to your new home!
Welcome to your new home! It sounds lovely there.
It's so wonderful to hear from you and know that you're safe and sound. You've been much thought of and missed. I hope you continue to feel better every day.
Love,
Sandy
Hi from Christina. I'm down in Bellingham at my brother Garin's place. So glad to hear you made it OK.
Yaaaaaay, MG!!!
Welcome back to California. So glad to hear you're finally out of the dreary hospitals and being cared for by friends.
Such wonderful news. I am so glad you have made the move to California which is a big step in your full recovery.
I am happy to know that you are there at last. Take care and stay in touch as you can.
Such a relief to know you managed the trip. Now, hopefully, you can begin your true recovery of health and discovery of a new life. I know we have never met, but I am touched by your and your daughter's and your granddaughter's stories. It is a pleasure to walk along side you. Take dear care. My hopes that your left hand will improve soon.
I hope that despite physical problems this is the beginning of a good period in your life.
Welcome back to California! It's wonderful to have you near. Rest up, enjoy the peaceful place you have found, and I look forward to hearing more each day about your road to recovery. Much love, Marianne in Sonoma
Happy Birthday, and Best Wishes for a full and early recovery.
You've been missed.
I, for one, am very glad that you're home! Hope the new computer is working out well for you. ;)
Happy Birthday!
Chandge is as good as you make it and it sounds like you are starting off on the right foot. You will have much to share with us, as at one time or another, we are all going to be forced to make a sudden change.
Hi back! (I just commented on J.'s blog, but guess it should really have gone here. By the way, I loved the picture of the two of you in saris.) Glad you're in Sacramento and happy birthday!
Hope you have a wonderful birthday!
Heck, MG, we are all richer for knowing you. Glad you are safely moved and continuing to recover. Rock on!!!! xoxoxo Jill
Welcome, welcome! Glad you are here safe and loved :) Happy belated birthday.
Glad you're settled in with your good friend J....rest, get strong...and keep us informed. We'll look forward to your updates.
Glad to hear you are safely at your friends. It's been a rough journey for you but sounds like you are on your way to full living again and that's encouraging to everyone to know
Here's hoping the move will bring you much happiness and a wonderful recovery!!!!!
I'm so glad to hear you're settled in back in California! I'll bet being so near to family and friends will make your recovery move even faster.
You might not want to approve this comment!
As glad as I am to see you doing better and settling in, I have a question. I am aware that you support abortion rights and have blogged about it in the past. The ArchCrone and I are having a Mothers Day Blogswarm for Maternal Death (caused by lack of access to abortion services). It's a counter-protest to a staged "funeral" for aborted embryos and fetuses. You can read more about it at http://shortwoman.com/?p=571. Is this the sort of thing you and/or Julie and/or any other bloggers you know might want to be involved in? You can reply in my comments or directly to me at bmagnus at samespace.com
Once again, I am so glad to see you are back! **Hugs!**
So glad you're moved and settling in. I'm a few days behind, as always. Hope your hand is feeling better. Your wisteria arbor sounds beautiful.
Thinking of you, looking forward to hearing more from you!
--Stacie
So glad you are back and are now comfortably situated with family and friends. Be gentle with yourself, rest and take things easy - we will be here waiting and sending you good thoughts.
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