To my Napkin Kin,
I love drawing for you. I dream of good and wonderful things happening for you. I love you and thank you.
If you wish someone to be happy, if that is what you hope to have happen, then you can call it whatever you want, but I call it love.
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Drawing and commentary by Marty Coleman, who is a lover, not a fighter.
Quote by Alphonse Karr, 1808- 1890, French journalist, editor of Le Figaro
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P.S. I love the art of Robert Irwin, too.
Sometimes it takes a near death experience to realize the depth of love you have for someone. My husband recently had several rare blood infections all at once. His body tried to fight them off by putting him in a septic condition with a rising temperature above 105. As I belong to several music email chats and a writing University, there were people all over the world praying for him. When I told this to the doctor, he asked if I really believe prayer helped save his life, I told him I knew God had saved him. The doctor said he didn’t have a better answer, that anyone else with all of those infections, plus pneumonia, wouldn’t have survived. We have our tenth anniversary in June and are more in love now than ever.
Eyrline, I am so glad to here your husband is better now and that his illness helped cement your love for each other!