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Jane Schwanke's avatar

Suleika, I’ve been following you since I first read Between Two Kingdoms and introduced it to my neighborhood book club in Hudson Wisconsin, a little river town a bridge-length from Minnesota, my home state. So, it’s about time I left a comment for you. Your writings inspire me, and each Sunday morning I smile as I open your email. I know pearls of inspiration and hope await. Today’s repeat journal entry was no exception, and as usual, I can relate to your words—especially as a cancer survivor. I too, remember the heightened sense of mortality that was followed by greater feelings of love and connectedness. I saw these feelings as God gifts, and also part of my therapy that lifted me to a higher level of peace and hope. So once again, you touched my heart and soul on an early Sunday morning. Thank you for all you do for all of us! You’ve created a circle of love amongst so many people that continues to grow, and then nurture others. Wishing you and Jon continued love, joy, peace, and health.

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What Would I Do Without You?

Bittersweetness of the swell of first love and a heart broken open left in shattered pieces that are scattered still.

Your face, those dark, deep set eyes which stare into mine, plead with me to look into yours, abandoning all "To Dos" in favor of shared time, my dearest daughter.

My nomadic life, leaving me reeling, shaking, soaring, scared, seeking, and always striving for more.

Our sweet, spicy Tortie, Abby Rhodes, whose little body contains the spirit of lions, reminding me to lounge in the sun, moving as it moves, seeking company when wanted, and cocooning alone when needed.

My little students, all of them (some of whom are now in their 40's), who have each taught me to be humble, to embrace chaos, to laugh with abandon always, to reflect, to cry, to savor, to move on, and to create, always.

What Would I Do Without You sweet Earth? You have been my constant in an ever changing life. My bare feet feel blessed as I squish my toes in your mud, plunge my hands into Spring soil, marvel at shoots and roots, and hold you as sacred.

Suleika and Carmen, my deepest thanks to you both for the call back to self today. May you each feel appreciated and loved in the lows and the highs.

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