The power of WordPress friendships has helped me return to sanity…and the old editor. Thanks to all of you who commented and helped me on my post Drying Vines. It was somehow a combination of two different versions of how to do it that worked.
Things are a bit rougher around the edges for me, and I’ll briefly update you here to let those of you who have read a previous post about my husband’s illness know that things have progressed, chemo has ceased to work, and palliative care and a hospice team have been brought on board. I hold myself together with the support of family and friends; and going out into nature with my camera. My husband and I are getting out as much as is possible right now. Living in the moment never meant as much to me as now.
Thank you for stopping by Gardening Nirvana. I’m sorry to read that your husband has reached the palliative care stage. My heart goes out to you.
I’m happy to hear that the two of you are still managing time in nature. Nothing is nearly as restorative as the fresh air on one’s face and the smell of nature’s sweet aroma. Arms around you. Alys
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Thank you so much. Your visit and words are comforting.
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xo
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Sending love and light to you and your husband, Eddie
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Thank you so much, Eddie. I appreciate this very much.
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Oh dear Angeline,
I am so sorry to hear this news. I have a friend [such a dear friend] that is coping with cancer here and it breaks my heart watching her take one step forward and two back. It gives me just a slight [and I do mean slight] inkling of what you must be feeling. I wish I could wrap in a blanket of love and comfort to see you through the coming days and weeks and months ahead of you two.
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Thank you,Jo. Your words and caring comment makes me feel like you’ve wrapped me up in warmth. Much needed these days.
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Oh Angeline .. Thinking of you and your man. Loads of love from me
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Thanks so much, Julie. I’m feeling the love from you and everyone in my blogging world.
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This is sad to hear Angeline ~ but also shows me such a beautiful side of life (love while you can, and make the best that each day brings). You seem to be a testament to all that is good with life, and while it is such a difficult time, it shows how beautiful you can make life.
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Thanks, Randall. I try to continue focusing on the good, and making each and every day, every moment, the best it can be.
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I am so sorry, Angeline. As you may have realized, I’ve not been around WP much and had no idea. You all are in my prayers and will remain in my thoughts.
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I appreciate your prayers, John. I truly believe in that power. Thank you.
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So sorry to hear your news Angeline. I hope you have all you need to help you through this painful time. (((((Hugs)))))
Alison
PS It’s yet another great photo!
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I appreciate your words, and hugs, Alison. And always glad to keep making those photos!
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Dear Angeline, I’m so sorry to read about your husband’s illness. Yes, every moment spent together must be so precious. *hugs* to you. 😘
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Thank you, Sylvia, for sending me hugs. They always help.
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All my best to you and your family, Angeline. Comfort in togetherness and family is everything and I wish you as much love as you can hold.
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Lisa, thank you so much! Your words and thoughts fill me with love and happiness.
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Praying for your family Angeline. I hope you find comfort in blogging too and sharing your journey with online friends.
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Thank you so much, Arlene. I do find great comfort in writing and photographing.
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You’re welcome!
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Yet again, I send a cyberhug. I wish things were different.
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It is cyberhugs like yours that bring me the warmth of friendship. How I have also wished that this could have been different. Thanks, Felipe.
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Best wishes to the both of you.
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Shimon, thank you. I appreciate your sending me your wishes.
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Oh Angeline. I am so terribly sorry to hear your sad news. I hope you are both able to ‘live in the moment’ for as long as possible, and that you have the support and love you need from your community. My thoughts are with you. Kia kaha (be strong); nga mihi nui (my best wishes to you)
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Thanks so much, Su. And, yes, Kia kaha!! Thank you for that.
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