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Linda Wattier's avatar

Dear Susan,

I’m swooning over your beloved grandfather and what he means to you. Thank you for your eloquence and for sharing him with us.

It’s early days, but I will say that this quiet place feels similar to hiking in the wilderness. It feels like church and also like coming home. So, I like the word congregation. I think your grandfather would, too.

All my life, I’ve been a voracious reader and a writer who doesn’t write. I’ve been what author and teacher Julia Cameron calls a “shadow artist”— disconnected from my creativity while admiring other writers and secretly wishing I could do what they do.

I’m 64 now and finally decided to change that nonsense this year. I started publicly sharing my essays and curated content in my free newsletter, How She Thrives, aimed at women in the second half of life. Putting myself out there as a novice writer is daunting, but I am determined to persevere, learn, and grow.

Thirty years from now, when I’m 94, I hope to still be honing my craft. There might even be a body of work making a difference in the world. Wouldn’t that be something? :)

I’m so glad to be here. ❤️

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Lee Dvirnak's avatar

I recently called my 101 year old aunt in Texas.....still doing well and I realized how rich it’d be to fly and see her and hear stories about her life, including my father who died at 57. She sends real cards to me, and talks from a landline. I asked her if she texts. “No” she said. So we talk, and send cards.

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