Anzo Borrego Desert, 1998 |
dedicated to those who know
The fortune states: YOU WILL SOON WITNESS A MIRACLE.
I'm finding the wait exhausting, my sustenance the tenuous connections made, seemingly, in ether, sustained by something shared and necessarily cryptic to everyone else.
May a day of miracles be upon you.
ReplyDeleteThose pictures. Those, too, are miracles.
Your dear little Sophie.
ReplyDeleteYou are the first miracle.
ReplyDeleteI think we are all holding our breath for this....
ReplyDeletewow. so amazing, the pictures with the thoughts... blown away.
ReplyDeleteI have nothing profound to say but want you to know I'm thinking of you and of course most importantly of Sophie.
ReplyDeleteI am waiting and bearing witness. Your writing is its own sustenance.
ReplyDeletePraying with all I've got. That first picture is breathtaking. Sweet Jo
ReplyDeleteAlways here. Always praying - in my own ungodly, godly way.
ReplyDeleteYou are a miracle, Elizabeth. I am silent witness to that and hopefully so much more.
With Love, Liv
Waiting with you, for you, for her.
ReplyDeleteyour witness is one miracle
ReplyDeleteThat picture that opens your blogpost today speaks more than all the miracles in the world.
ReplyDeleteGreetings from London.
thinking of you.
ReplyDeleteYou and Sophie are so dear to me and to so many of us who check in for the beauty and depth you share each day. We are thinking of you and praying for this miracle. Wishing you love and peace.
ReplyDeleteas michelle says, above, elizabeth: we wait, we hope, we are here for you and for sophie. xo susan
ReplyDeletePraying (in my own heathen way) for your long-overdue miracle.
ReplyDeleteThese are such beautiful photos of you and Sophie. She is a beautiful girl.
ReplyDeleteI stand with you in solidarity hopeful that this new treatment option for Sophie holds much promise.
FYI...am embarrassed to admit, I have a collection of fortunes I keep on the fridge for inspiration.
I know the miracle you await, and I hope against hope it happens. But remember, Miracles come in all shapes and sizes. I suspect you witness them every day.
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