I love reading everything you have to say. It makes sense to me. That’s an indication of some, uh, too many things I’ve experienced in my life, and the resulting scar tissue and damage. But unlike you, there was, nor is, any underlying skill or talent for explaining or expressing such. Not just that, but there is an incredible lyric artistry to your words, that is so unique and just leaves me awed. Something like how I feel when looking at a spectacular photo of the Grand Canyon or other bit of something wondrous. That probably doesn’t make sense to anyone, and I don’t care. It’s what I experience, so therefore it is perfectly fine and valid. Keep us apprised of your book publishing. I will relish reading it. Your writing is of value to many of us that are neuro-odd, neuro-damaged, neuro-traumatized. I’m purely making up terms, but I know you get my drift. What you’ve been through is a terrible tragedy, yet it has created something beautiful that we all need to hear. I say so. We must all keep in mind, and be compassionate about, the fact that our very delicate brains can all too easily be affected by just simple hard knocks of a single fall or event, let alone big physical disasters. You’ve come out the other side as a gift. So sit with that. ❤️
I am in awe of you. Your journey has been frightful, distructive, and yet you have images, words that are beyond speech, speech that rattles and hums!!! Light that is surrounded by darkness and darkness that shines onward!! I am in awe of you and for you. U bring light out of Your darkness.
I am really looking forward to reading all of your Dispatches as a lovely book , complete with your remarkable and quirky collages …. I can’t wait. Keep it coming, Judith ….. ✍️💙
I'm sharing this with my brain injured client. It happened to him about 35 years ago. I would never know it. He has a great sense of humor and he manages the family finances. But he tells me of the difficult, discouraging at times journey to get here.
I love reading everything you have to say. It makes sense to me. That’s an indication of some, uh, too many things I’ve experienced in my life, and the resulting scar tissue and damage. But unlike you, there was, nor is, any underlying skill or talent for explaining or expressing such. Not just that, but there is an incredible lyric artistry to your words, that is so unique and just leaves me awed. Something like how I feel when looking at a spectacular photo of the Grand Canyon or other bit of something wondrous. That probably doesn’t make sense to anyone, and I don’t care. It’s what I experience, so therefore it is perfectly fine and valid. Keep us apprised of your book publishing. I will relish reading it. Your writing is of value to many of us that are neuro-odd, neuro-damaged, neuro-traumatized. I’m purely making up terms, but I know you get my drift. What you’ve been through is a terrible tragedy, yet it has created something beautiful that we all need to hear. I say so. We must all keep in mind, and be compassionate about, the fact that our very delicate brains can all too easily be affected by just simple hard knocks of a single fall or event, let alone big physical disasters. You’ve come out the other side as a gift. So sit with that. ❤️
I am in awe of you. Your journey has been frightful, distructive, and yet you have images, words that are beyond speech, speech that rattles and hums!!! Light that is surrounded by darkness and darkness that shines onward!! I am in awe of you and for you. U bring light out of Your darkness.
And Your Green angel !
I am really looking forward to reading all of your Dispatches as a lovely book , complete with your remarkable and quirky collages …. I can’t wait. Keep it coming, Judith ….. ✍️💙
I'm sharing this with my brain injured client. It happened to him about 35 years ago. I would never know it. He has a great sense of humor and he manages the family finances. But he tells me of the difficult, discouraging at times journey to get here.
I love your writing style.
This whole piece is gripped by your amazingly original writing style! I always am inspired to face my own problems and strive
to keep pushing ahead to achieve God’s will for th,e life span remaining to me. Thank you, J
Love the angel!! Just how I imagined him!