We ❤️you Judith. I can imagine how you must have felt, realizing you evaporated like your name on a steamy window as in the film. But I’m unable to imagine your struggle to claw your way back to the life you have today and your incredible way with words. You are incredibly strong.
I love that movie too. Not too many people know about it. I just saw it again recently for about the tenth time. Dame May Whitty was such a treasure. And you are such a treasure.
Your words are very moving and beautiful amid the storms you’ve had to get through. I’m so impressed with your resilience and courage. Thank you for sharing your story.
Sending you an "atta girl" for keeping on going forward when the path is so effing trickly. You are brave to share such a very human story of loss and recovery.
“Eighteen years ago I was hit by a drunk with a truck and acquired a new life, with a mind of its own” This line is one of the most effective and colorful things I have ever read.
We ❤️you Judith. I can imagine how you must have felt, realizing you evaporated like your name on a steamy window as in the film. But I’m unable to imagine your struggle to claw your way back to the life you have today and your incredible way with words. You are incredibly strong.
I love that movie too. Not too many people know about it. I just saw it again recently for about the tenth time. Dame May Whitty was such a treasure. And you are such a treasure.
Your words are very moving and beautiful amid the storms you’ve had to get through. I’m so impressed with your resilience and courage. Thank you for sharing your story.
“I lost the loss itself, and the means to describe it, then dealt with it again each day.” Beautifully put.
I am deeply grateful to you. Thank you for your words. Please share mine with your readers and friends.
Sending you an "atta girl" for keeping on going forward when the path is so effing trickly. You are brave to share such a very human story of loss and recovery.
“Eighteen years ago I was hit by a drunk with a truck and acquired a new life, with a mind of its own” This line is one of the most effective and colorful things I have ever read.
Thanks, Judith, for your writing.
Thank you for your words. I invite you to keep reading my work and perhaps to share it with others. Thank you again.
Thank you, Judith. I'm privileged to have read what you share here.
I'm privileged to "hear" your words.
~respect~
Thank you. Respect back at you.