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A few weeks ago, Bethany Furkin of
Presbyterian News interviewed me for a story about
The Heart is Not a Size and the trip many of us had taken to Juarez. I was aware of myself talking too much and too fast, and I thought, after I hung up, about how hard a job listening can sometimes be. I am deeply moved, then, to read
Bethany's story, which focuses as well on the great work that Amy Robinson of Pasos de Fe continues to do down on the Juarez border.
I am also deeply grateful this morning to
Bermudaonion. That's all I'll say.
... I am grateful to Amy Robinson, for an email exchange she had with Ramon Renteria of El Paso Times, and I am grateful to Ramon himself, for last evening's conversation. I am grateful to Janet and her work with children with special needs in Anapra. I am grateful to Anna, for the crystal amethyst, the Amazonia, and words of calm; to Mario, for something very special from Paris; to my sister and her kids (my nieces and nephew!) for their crazy card; to Sherry, for her amazingly loving email; to my dad, with whom I spent time yesterday; to Jean, who yesterday led me around the dance floor even though I can still barely breathe; to Amy Riley for everything she does; to Magdalena Piekarz, who will spend this morning with me at Chanticleer garden; to my son for his midnight text message; and to my husband, who has promised to learn to cook and to share what he has learned with me, in a once-each week extravaganza.
I am grateful for sun—its rising and its setting.
I am always guilty of not being able to listen because I'm always talking.
And, isn't Kathy the best?
Thank you so much for your kind words. I'm grateful to you as well.
What a moving review and interview ... I enjoyed it thoroughly, and can't wait to read the book ... it is 'up next', waiting patiently on my bedside table!