Friday, August 24, 2018

we are all connected

Years ago, one of my brothers worked in a frame shop with a woman named Judy.

One day, my Mumsie and Judy met and they became fast friends.

My Mumsie introduced me to Judy's blog and I loved her work.

Then I met Judy in the "real" world and we became fast friends.

Then Judy "introduced" me to Sharon and Anne, a mother/daughter duo via their lovely blogs.

Then I found Sharon Nullmeyer (Nullsie) via Anne's blog.

Now I follow Judy, Anne, Sharon and Nullsie on Instagram.

Today, I stopped dead in my tracks when I read a post on '"Nullsie's" Instagram feed.

Please take a minute to read the post here. For a more medical and clinical update, this post is a bit hard to read, but lets us know the realities of Leah's situation.

Our connections can be circuitous, virtual, tenuous...but imagine what a simple postage stamp can do to bring hope and support to a young woman who is in a dire situation.

In a world where we can often feel lost and insignificant, here is a small "something" every one of us can do to make a difference. It's easy, affordable and dang, it's filled with love!

Please join me in flooding Leah with massive amounts of long distance love.

Thank you. xoxoxoxoxoxoxox

4 comments:

  1. Connections! Definitely something to celebrate. It's what I love about the internet. I've connected with so many shining lights.

    Keep shining, my friend.

    xo

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  2. done. card sent. thanks for sharing the opportunity to connect. thanks for sharing your bright self. love, tqoe

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    1. Thank you Cathleen! I hope "tiny" is inundated with snail mail!

      xo

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  3. Oh my goodness, how did I miss this, Karen? Yes! I am so happy we have all these connections with such wonderful people, including you! I too saw Sharon's post about Leah and have been meaning to send her a note. Thank you for reminding me. linking to my blog and being such an inspiration, Karen. xoxo

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