On Sunday, Nov. 19, I received the following email from Eric Poche, Director of Volunteer Services for the Zen Hospice Project:
In hospice, it is sometimes our great, great fortune and honor to stay a course to the end of life of someone who humbly accepts our attention with style and grace, who unquestioningly with a gesture of hand, a crack of a smile, a steady gaze of inquiry or an occasional snort of a laugh, grabs our hearts and we fall forever in love. So many blessings...
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