Dear Readers:
We will resume postings on January 1. Last week my husband died and thus blogging has been a distant priority for the last seven days. He was a constitutional law professor so I am going to try my hand at raising some of the constitutional issues that the new president will face in the coming weeks. Most of what I have learned about the Constitution and its role in our lives I learned from him. I also learned a lot about justice and civil rights. His specialty was the 14th Amendment so much of what he thought about professionally and I might say personally too was our civil rights.
I appreciate all the reader support we have had in the last two years and look forward to more conversation in 2008. All my best for the holidays.
Suzanne
Suzanne,
I have never gasped so quickly or uncontrollably out of concern for a stranger-- a tribute to the importance you have to your readership. I'm certain this isn't the best forum on which to say this, but I'm so sorry about your loss. I'll keep you and your family in my thoughts.
Posted by: Meghan | December 27, 2007 at 08:41 AM
Suzanne, I have to echo Meghan - my immediate response was shock and sorrow. I am so very sorry for your loss.
Posted by: Cathy | December 27, 2007 at 09:27 AM
As a new visitor to this blog, but catching up through the archives, I realize that it is a professional blog, not a personal on. That said, knowing and admiring both Suzanne and her husband Ned, his death leaves a huge hole in many hearts. His grace, wit, unassuming brilliance,integrity,and genuine caring for the welfare of others was remarkable. I believe that when we are grieving deeply the death of one we love so much, a small consolation is knowing how many people our loved one deeply touched. Ned's positive and lasting impact is massive.
M.A.
Posted by: M.A. Sullivan | December 27, 2007 at 01:43 PM
My thoughts and prayers go out to you and your family, Suzanne. I'm so sorry to hear of your tremendous loss. Blessings and peace.
Posted by: Sandy | December 28, 2007 at 09:04 AM
My feelings are well stated by those who have already commented. So sorry to hear of your loss.
Posted by: Daniel Bassill | December 28, 2007 at 06:27 PM
Suzanne, what a tribute to life that you are continuing your blog for better communities and public life at such a time of personal loss. I didn't have the privilege of knowing Ned, but I am getting a feel for what a wonderful man he was by reading about his many accomplishments. Thank you for your cougage. May you have peace during this sad time.
Posted by: Amy Malick | January 03, 2008 at 10:03 AM
Suzanne, I just want to echo what Amy wrote above. I find your "Year of Resolve" January 1 post especially poignant and inspiring in the face of your loss. May your good memories fuel your resolve.
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