Still, I feel the need to call her out to the universe because I know that people I know, love, and respect are hurting. I know how much they love her. Because of them, one thing I do know about her is that she is loved by many and that tells me that I missed out on knowing a pretty fantastic person. I knew she was adventurous because of things I’ve seen on Facebook. I knew she was a hard working USPS employee. I didn’t know how much she did to help her fellow postal workers especially through her work for their union, but I know that now.
I’m calling on all my family womenfolk. You know what to do.
I know you’re all sitting around a picnic table
or hanging out in Aunt Kay’s Chicago backyard (unless she’s in her basement, hiding out from a thunderstorm),
or maybe at Aunt Ann’s, or Aunt Bea’s, or Aunt Peg's — so many possibilities.
I understand that it’s really us who need your help, but first attend to Karen.
She’s on her way. Carry her home.
"All you holy men and women, pray for us."
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