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Chance moore hey eliza
Chance moore hey eliza




chance moore hey eliza

I observed the local New Hampshire “anthropops” through various dabblings with Waldorf preschools and working off and on between grad school and college years for a fabulous baker in Peterborough, NH who had gone to Emerson College in England. I just devoured, literally, your BLUE PLATE SPECIAL in three readings (when I should have been canning tomatoes and cleaning house and working on my next book project) and find a kindred spirit of sorts in your words and life. I know you two have a lot to catch up on. My last memory of Fred there was probably early 1982 when he was lamenting this impending move upstate to re-locate the library.Īnyway, back to you, Kate, I will report that you have now unleashed a species of “Apocalypso Anthroposophico” on what I deem the “Steiner Internet.” I’m also good Internet pals with Daniel Perez, who was a year or two behind you at GMWS.Īnyway, it’s wonderful meeting both you and May here. During the 1981-82 school year, I taught the physics & chemistry main lessons at Garden City WS, and whenever I could, I would make a beeline into Manhattan to visit Fred at 211 Madison where we had quite raucous conversations about everything in the upstairs room.

chance moore hey eliza

I met you once in 1980, May, when I was living at 3-fold for 6 months enrolled in Siegfried & Ruth Finser’s Foundation year for Anthroposophy. (He knew what a sidling Cancer crab I was.) On the other hand, I know that Fred, my favorite Sagittarian, could care less as long as I arrived to pick up the conversation we had left off. Secondly, to May, I wish to express my hopelessly belated condolences to you on the passing of your wonderful husband Fred, on All Saints Day 2012. May, I realize that you will not be taking any credit for Kate’s literary achievements, but as a retired HS teacher myself, I know you are very proud and satisfied that one of your students at GMWS found your class to e worth it and then turned out so well in the world. I was about to give up when I happened to look at the comments here and saw this entry by May. The first video on the account dates back to March 2019, and Moore frequently posted videos where he tried to make Eliza laugh, beginning with the phrase, "hey Eliza.Ladies! Please excuse my ostensibly rude interruption of this exchange, but as you read on, you will know why I simply had to barge in here, and it won’t seem rude (I hope!)įirst, to Kate: I came to your blog here looking for a way to communicate my gratitude at the courage of your memoir.

chance moore hey eliza

Moore documented Eliza's life on the TikTok account which has 5.5 million followers. Rhabdoid tumors are most commonly found in infants and toddlers and the rare cancer is diagnosed in 20 to 25 new cases annually in the US, according to the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute. The description of a GoFundMe organized by Moore, which currently has over $78,000 in donations, says that Eliza was diagnosed with a form of cancer known as a rhabdoid tumor when she was 10 months old. Even though we know you are no longer suffering or in pain or frustrated with what life had become."Īccording to Hudson's post, Eliza was born on August 10, 2018, making her close to three years old at the time of her death. I know we promised you we would be brave, just like you.

chance moore hey eliza

I don't know how we will go on without you. "Eliza Adalynn Moore," Hudson wrote on Instagram.






Chance moore hey eliza