THE precious g i f t of breath . . .

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I feel this is the day to open up more fully about what has been happening. 

I can do it now with some confidence. I can do it because it is behind me and does not create worry or need attention.

At the time of my breast cancer a small black spot was visible in my lungs. It held no great concern. 

We simply watched it.

. . . and as I sit pondering life and its many mysteries

I find myself listening for rabbits . . .

This spring my CT scan showed a change and things began to move quickly.

I am now home recovering from surgery that removed half of my right lung.

I am doing well.

A few close friends and family have been aware of this as it unfolded. While I waited there was time to enjoy the richness of life before entering a time of recovery.

Brad has been beside me and because of his loving concern and deep worry of what this could mean, once again we faced how vulnerable we are.

We have completed the hardest part. 

My sister and brother in law (who are doctors) flew up to be with us and tremendously helped support us through every step.

Once again my health has taken me to the most humble of places.

In my youth, recovering from reconstructive surgery for ulcerative colitis I was struck with a most precious gift of witnessing the transformation from illness to good health.

For several years I had suffered with a debilitating illness which in the end lead to the surgery.

One day I got out of bed and went for a walk, took a bus, got on the subway and emerged to wander the streets of downtown Toronto soaking in the colour and vibration of the city.

All at once I realized I had gone before I knew I had left.

That moment of realization, of contrast, has always been one of the most incredible moments of my life.

It is here on these pages where I have always shared my journey, good bad and otherwise for those who care to listen; it is my way of opening myself to what my life is living.

I will write again and share again while I do the most important work of my recovery:

e x p a n d my new lungs.

I have a goal.

One I shared with my surgeon when we discussed what was going to be possible after the surgery: that I will be well enough and able to travel to my fall classes at The Shake Rag Alley Center for the Arts, one of the special places where I teach, where creative play engages and we find ourselves perhaps . . . listening for rabbits . . . or swans . . . .

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30 responses to “THE precious g i f t of breath . . .”

  1. panzejrob Avatar
    panzejrob

    Kate, Thank you for sharing this message with me. I am so thrilled to hear you are on the other side of the surgery and traveling the road of recovery. You have experienced some difficult health challenges and arrived on the other side with your same positive, thankful attitude. No doubt your outlook had a tremendous impact on your healing. I pray each day will bring you greater strength and continued healing. Your work and spirit is such a gift to all of us who know you.

    We have been traveling so I apologize for this slow response. Much love to you and Brad. Look forward to hearing of your future progress and certainly your work. ❤️❤️ Panze Roberts

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    1. kate church Avatar

      Thank you so much for your good wishes Panze, it is always lovely to hear from you xoxox

  2. kate church Avatar

    Thank you beautiful one xo

  3. Kate McKenna Avatar
    Kate McKenna

    Dearest Kate,

    Thank you so much for sharing this message with me. I am glad to know that you are doing well.

    And thank you for letting us know about your journey, grateful that you have Brad and close family and friends to support you…

    I am touched by your words… they resonate deeply.

    One day I got out of bed and went for a walk, took a bus, got on the subway and emerged to wander the streets of downtown Toronto soaking in the colour and vibration of the city. > All at once I realized I had gone before I knew I had left. > That moment of realization, of contrast, has always been one of the most incredible moments of my life.

    May you continue to heal in all ways necessary ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️

    Much love, Kate

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    1. kate church Avatar

      Thank you dear Kate, xo

  4. Susan Million Avatar
    Susan Million

    Our beloved, cherished Kate, our hearts are with you and we send you big, warm hugs and all our love. You are so very brave and strong, a true inspiration on all levels. Life placed many incredibly difficult challenges on your path and you overcame them all with such courage and grace, your beautiful light never dimming but shining ever so bright. We are so very happy you have your wonderful, loving Brad to support you. You’ve got this, we wish you a speedy, full recovery. We love and treasure you beyond words and for all time. We are always here for you. Via

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    1. kate church Avatar

      Thank you two dear friends, sending love righ back xo

  5. feltedfigures Avatar
    feltedfigures

    dearest Kate, my wish for you is a full recovery and future wellness. Your attitude is admirable!

  6. Pam Squire Avatar
    Pam Squire

    Kate… I so wish things were different, but it looks like you have conquered and opened a new opportunity to be part of what lies ahead.

    Wishing you love and a steady recovery.

    many hugs

    dr pam

    I didn’t know about the classes, but they look amazing !

    1. kate church Avatar

      Oh Pam, you cross my heart and mind so often, and yes, I love to teach, sharing the pleasure of this kind of creating is such a gift from and back to experience !! I hope things are good in your world, and your girls there near you still? xo love Kate~

  7. pbeltgens Avatar
    pbeltgens

    Thank you for sharing some of what has been happening with you, Kate. Your beautiful art moves me even more now, perhaps seeing a bit of the expression of your experience and inner world. So glad that the future still holds the things that you (and we!) love, including teaching. Holding you with thoughts of health and strength and love, Paula.

    1. kate church Avatar

      Thank you Paula, sending love back xoxo

    2. kate church Avatar

      Thank you Paula, one of the joys of teaching is being able to know and be in the company of wonderful beautiful people… like you! xo

  8. Cindee Moyer Avatar
    Cindee Moyer

    Kate,
    It is so good to hear that you are home and anticipating teaching fall classes. You are strong and brave and inspiring. Much love, Cindee

    1. kate church Avatar

      Thank love, happy to be this far along, aching for the day I just get up and go out the door!! love right back to you xo

  9. Daun Windover Avatar
    Daun Windover

    thanks for this honest and brave writing.

    your work has always moved me and now I want to wish you well… wellness.
    Daun Windover

    1. kate church Avatar

      thank you Dawn xo

  10. Marcia Sanford Avatar
    Marcia Sanford

    Thank you for sharing and what is wonderful about telling your story when you are ready is that you have all this new energy sent to you, surrounding you as people see you and visualize you and visualize the healing in your body. Blessings from Clementsvale.

    1. kate church Avatar

      Thank you Marcia!!!! xoxox

  11. Jann Selleck Avatar
    Jann Selleck

    Sending you much healing energies 🙏🏻💜💜💜 JES

    1. kate church Avatar

      feeling it Jan, thank you!!! xoxox

  12. Siovhon Morgan Avatar
    Siovhon Morgan

    Oh my friend..so proud of you and your courage. Keep healing and expanding …in all the ways you do. Love you.

    1. kate church Avatar

      love you too xo

  13. Mara G Roxborough Avatar
    Mara G Roxborough

    Oh dear Kate I am so sorry but with your positive attitude I hope your recovery will go smoothly and your wish to travel and teach will be fulfilled. Take good care and I am sending you all my prayers.

    1. kate church Avatar

      thank you so much Maria, I am with you on that for sure! I am doing great!!! xoxo

  14. mytymefun Avatar
    mytymefun

    please look after your precious unreplaceable you. Thinking of you fondly. Barb

    1. kate church Avatar

      thank you beautiful Y O U!!! xoxo

  15. cookery52 Avatar
    cookery52

    Dear Kate,

    Just this morning I received a newsletter that prompted me to think about making dolls again. When I went to my studio I looked at the ones I made in your class, and contemplated a new design.

    I met you at Shake Rag a few years ago when I took your class, and loved every minute. You are the most generous soul! (You made a ballon for my ventriloquist doll.) I love getting your messages, and hate getting the one this afternoon that you have again been ill and had surgery. I followed you through breast cancer, as I believe the class in Mineral Point was cancelled that year. And since then we have lost Judy Sutcliffe and I also have had breast cancer. I’m doing well, two years out, but always worry about a recurrence somewhere, some time. As you well know.

    My thoughts are with you as you recover, and pray your lungs expand to achieve your goal of traveling to Mineral Point, and find a rabbit waiting for you there.

    Take care, Patricia

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  16. Martha Keddy Smith Avatar
    Martha Keddy Smith

    I love you

    1. kate church Avatar

      love you too xo

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