** chace and i are here in santa fe.
** ph will join us in a week.
** it is good to be here.
** i needed a change of scenery.
** the trip out was uneventful.
** with the exception of when the flight attendant asked if chace would like a banana.
** this may seem like a nice gesture.
** but chace was tired of being in his seat and was letting people know it.
** she thought a banana would make him quiet down.
** she does not know my child.
** i saw through her gesture and did not appreciate it.
** nope, not one bit.
** i am starting a new knitting project.
** i think it may take me a while.
** i am reading a great book, sarah's key.
** there is an unusually high number of mosquitos here this summer.
** i am over them.
** i am missing yoga.
** i might try to take a class or two here.
** my mom and i are working on a sewing project.
** hope all is well in your world.
** back to my knitting.
Its great to hear how well baby Chace is doing. I love that post the other day about the essay that you found. You see, I just lost my baby sister (age 41) a month ago after a 4 year battle with breast cancer. She leaves a husband and 9 year old daughter behind. As if that wasn't enough, I ended up in the hospital for a week with some major intestinal infection...most probably brought on my stress. The thing is Luc...this grief thing is awful. I know I don't have to tell you that, and I know that losing a sister is different then losing a child...but I just feel like I have something HEAVY on me and I can't get out from under it. I miss her so much, it hurts to breathe sometimes. That essay hit me on so many levels. Thanks for posting it.
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