Sending you love, Beverly, and thank you for these lovely words among many others that moved me: "His death has taught me many things, including that I can be in grief and joy at the same time, that our work together gave me some of the tools I've needed for this time in the world, and that we will all become soil someday."
What a wonderful tribute. Thank you Beverly. I was so privileged to know Bob for a few short years towards the end of his life. Our conversations about his thesis taught me things I continue to visit and learn from. Much love to you and all others who knew and love Bob ❤️
Hi Carrie - It is so good to hear from you across the pond. I have a question. Bob's manuscript has been sitting with his nephew for over a year, and because it is lacking footnotes on the last two chapters (or because I could not find them on Bob's laptop), it sits without a future of being published. Do you have a suggestion about how to move it forward? I am working on my own book, and have been very engaged with helping my son's journey, so I've not had the capacity to do more with his very worthy manuscript.
Thank you Beverly. So beautiful, yet gritty, real and challenging too. The mound of Bob's body. I'm so glad and grateful that I met him.
Sending you love, Beverly, and thank you for these lovely words among many others that moved me: "His death has taught me many things, including that I can be in grief and joy at the same time, that our work together gave me some of the tools I've needed for this time in the world, and that we will all become soil someday."
I love this photo of Bob.
Thank you for sharing this journey on your grief path.
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What a wonderful tribute. Thank you Beverly. I was so privileged to know Bob for a few short years towards the end of his life. Our conversations about his thesis taught me things I continue to visit and learn from. Much love to you and all others who knew and love Bob ❤️
Hi Carrie - It is so good to hear from you across the pond. I have a question. Bob's manuscript has been sitting with his nephew for over a year, and because it is lacking footnotes on the last two chapters (or because I could not find them on Bob's laptop), it sits without a future of being published. Do you have a suggestion about how to move it forward? I am working on my own book, and have been very engaged with helping my son's journey, so I've not had the capacity to do more with his very worthy manuscript.
Hi Beverly. I’ll send you a direct message with my email address so we can move the conversation there.
deeply heard with the ears of the soul