Rev Kane’s Wild Ride: Surgery Day and Gratitude

Feeling gratitude and not expressing it is like wrapping a present and not giving it. ~ William Arthur Ward

Rev Kane’s Wild Ride: Surgery Day and Gratitude

Greetings! If you’re reading this around the time it posts I’m currently laying on an operating table in San Francisco, with my heart stopped while some really skilled people replace my aortic valve and repair two aneurysms one below and one above my heart. While I’m in this position I wanted to, via the miracle of technology, send out some gratitude to all of you.

I want to say thank you for fifteen years of the Ministry of Happiness. It was originally something I thought I would do maybe for a year and it has grown into so much more. I would have never thought that a simple little blog on happiness would end up being so personal, have several hundred subscribers and thousands of views every year. Your comments and communications of gratitude for the writing and the work have meant a lot to me.

And while it remains a remote chance, if things have gone south and this truly is a technological miracle of me speaking from beyond the grave, know that this blog, The Ministry of Happiness of The Church of Abnormal Acceptance has been my honor and my joy to write and I’ve been truly grateful for every one of you. Most importantly, have a happy day my friends. ~ Rev Kane

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About Michael Kane

Michael Kane is a writer, photographer, educator, speaker, adventurer and a general sampler of life. His books on hiking and poetry are available in soft cover and Kindle on Amazon.
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2 Responses to Rev Kane’s Wild Ride: Surgery Day and Gratitude

  1. Road trips's avatar Road trips says:

    Be looking forward to hearing from you.

    Sent from my iPad

  2. admin's avatar admin says:

    hooray for modern medicine!!! Excited to hear from you on the other side of the surgery

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