There are times when I really, passionately regret and even resent that my lupus does not allow me to spend time in the sun, not even five minutes in the middle of a summer day.
Because I want to be one of the counter-protesters when they come here. They intend to come this weekend, these evil men who are trying to out-Westboro the Westboro idiots. Maybe they’ll see how many of their peers are being identified and arrested or fired after Charlottesville and do like Westboro does half the time these days: make lots of noise and threats and then stay home.
With so much going on that is so beyond words, I took comfort in reading accounts of good people who took care of others in Virginia, and in finishing this today, one of the softest things I have ever knit. In looking forward to seeing my friend’s face when I get to give it to her.
Knitting it was also my way of conveying to her immigrant husband how glad I am that he is here and that he is married to her: he’s a deeply good man. We are fortunate to have him here.
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It DOES look very soft! More comfort created in this world. May you have a blessed day!
Comment by Suzanne in Montreal 08.15.17 @ 6:25 amIt is absolutely stunning! I am certain that she will totally love it. ~chris
Comment by chris 08.15.17 @ 7:03 amYou are providing public protest to forces of hate every day on this blog. And when the time comes for me to march, you’ll be with me in spirit.
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