Nothing Much to Say

I confess my energies this week have gone into preparation for the ablation I am having on my poor ailing back, will have had by the time you read this. But I do offer this: though I can find no source for it, the phrase that came to me this week, that I would have sworn came from Clarissa Pinkola Estes, is “Everywhere invisible hands lift us up.” I feel that “lifting up”
so much as I face this procedure that can be quite painful in the aftermath. So many people have offered their love and support. I am extremely grateful and am making this phrase my mantra in the days ahead. Blessings! Kate

4 thoughts on “Nothing Much to Say”

  1. Always thinking of you, my friend! Wish I lived close enough to help you! Hope you are feeling better by the time you read this. I sent you a very special picture and text a few days ago; I was wondering why I hadn’t heard back from you! 🙂

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  2. By the time you read this comment, I hope the ablation procedure is now behind you; that your surgeon views the procedure as having been successful and likely to offer significant pain reduction in the future; and that surgical recovery pain will prove to be manageable and as short term as possible.

    Thanks for all the emotionally nourishing servings you have provided over recent years from Hope’s Cafe.

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