Pause

by Amber on May 17, 2010

in Uncategorized

Hey everyone, it’s Seth.

Amber asked that I stop by here and let you know that she has not quit. She has taken a brief break to visit a family member that is ill.  I suppose she’ll be back here in a couple of weeks, so please check back soon (or subscribe in your reader and you’ll know exactly when she’s back at it).

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Aimee May 17, 2010 at 6:54 am

Please give Amber our love. I’m glad she hasn’t quit. I love her writing.

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Kelly Langner Sauer May 17, 2010 at 8:29 am

sometimes life has to be lived before it can be shared. I’m here too lately. I hope things will be all right.

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Shannnon @nwaMotherlode May 17, 2010 at 8:58 am

Thinking of you, Amber.

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Adventures In Babywearing May 17, 2010 at 11:43 am

I do hope all is well. MUCH love and hugs.

Steph

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deb May 17, 2010 at 1:01 pm

prayers for loved one health.

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Faith Barista Bonnie May 17, 2010 at 4:31 pm

My heart is thinking Amber right now. I hope you’re as well as you can be, caring for a loved one. I will save a prayer for you today as our family bows our heads tonight at the table.

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Ann Voskamp May 17, 2010 at 7:17 pm

No— Amber’s a wrestler, a struggler, a truth teller and story weaver… not one to quit. Never Quit the Light, quit the joy, quit the wonder and the words and the now. Yes… pause. Sabbaticals and jubilees, for certain. But whatever of this place, Amber always presses on, her and her fine good man and those three strapping, happy boys, pressing hard after the God who pursues.

You Haines…
You know I think the world of you…
And Love you all…
Friends.

All my love always,
Ann

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Sara Sophia May 18, 2010 at 12:17 am

We pause and wait..
Prayers and heart strings taut in the tie that binds.
We anticipate and sit at vigil knowing
it.will.be.ok.

You are mighty in ways you don’t know.

May the love of our Lord be with you.

–Sara Sophia

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Amber@theRunaMuck May 19, 2010 at 1:25 pm

On my little phone here, all the way down in Alabama. My aunt, the one that is family glue, hasn’t left the hospital, and we all need these prayers of her behalf. Thank you friends for encouraging me. Thank you.

Here in the South we used to say, Lord willin’ a lot. I think it’s time to reinstate that phrase. You in?

Lord willin I’ll write here this coming Monday.

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