Re: The incredibly mundane saga of how Mac's world fall apart.

I am working on combining some replies, so I don't totally spam the list.

On Thu, Jul 26, 2012 at 6:24 PM, Jane Lindamood
<jane.lindamood@gmail.com> wrote:
> Aww Mac, I'm so sorry to hear that things are so much more difficult than
> you had let on in other places.

Thanks, Jane. I had been keeping my mouth shut, as I wasn't sure that
this was going to go mutual and amicable, both of which I need to be
able to find my feet again and be in somewhat of a ready state to move
out. That likely won't be until the end of the year.

> I wish I had more to offer than my ongoing good thoughts and prayers, but
> you have those in abundance.

Trust me, they help, more than most people ever know.

On Thu, Jul 26, 2012 at 6:29 PM, Manda Kalmar <zacandmanda@bigpond.com> wrote:
> I was just about to suggest that as my gorgeous ex-sister-in-law was
> diagnosed only a
> year ago with same.
>
> After years of Very Bad Things happening in her tummy.

As I told Jen, it's on the list. It wouldn't surprise me, as there is
a little history of it in our family.

> & you are so right - there really are no words. I can only offer empathy to
> Mac from far away,
> & send her positive thoughts, as I suffered *all* the bad things in my own
> life over 5 years.

> Manda, praying for many positives along Mac's journey.

Thanks, Manda.

On Thu, Jul 26, 2012 at 6:35 PM, Donna <scanlon.donna@gmail.com> wrote:
> Holding you in the Light, Mac.

Thanks, Donna. Appreciating it more than you can know.

--
Maida 'Mac/Lys' Cain

"I think maybe we started to forget when we stopped looking up.
Instead of remembering there was a world of sky up there above our
heads, we'd sit on the ground and look at our feet."
- Jack Daw in Charles de Lint's Someplace to be Flying

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