109 thoughts on “Card Project

  1. One card managed to sneak into my backpack while at a professor’s house, and I left it in a friend’s studio for her to find. Michael, you are full of fantastic words and wisdom, and I wish you the best; I hope to check your blog regularly for more poems and Pursuit of Happiness posts.

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  2. Found it at the Colectivo on Prospect Ave. Good luck with all of your creative endeavors, I’ll be back 🙂

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  3. We found our card at the library 🙂 What a fantastic blog!! Thanks for spreading happiness!!

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  4. I got My Personal Ice-Bucket card from one of your sisters, my sister as well, in Milwaukee. After she left my home I went to check the site. I was curious to read about you as she has been talking to me about you. She talks to me about you as if I know you as well “I am going to see Michael this weekend”.
    I read your autobiography and I was amazed by the things you have accomplished and continue accomplishing. How do you find the courage and stamina to keep going? Wow! I will continue checking your blog as I find it very enriching. I wish your life continues full of love and happiness. You are an inspiration!

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  5. I saw and picked up the card at the Shorewood Public Library and needless to say, it made the day special and more meaningful. Thank you Michael and to your sweet sister=:) May you be happy, healthy, gentle, and at ease. 🙂

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  6. I found the card at a EVP coffee house in Madison Wisconisn. It is beautiful and I am so blessed to be a part of this movement! I in turn left it in the break room at work. God bless you and your brother!

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  7. I found a card at Schlitz Audubon Center!! I really needed to see it since I’ve been diagnosed with Stage IV Triple Negative Breast Cancer!! Thanks for making my day!! I’m taking it with me on a trip to Alaska the end of this month and will leave the card somewhere during my travels!!

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  8. I found the card at Colectivo in the Milwaukee airport.. I passed it through security and is now traveling around the world with another traveler! 🙂

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  9. I found a card at Marquette while visiting the Engineering building “one last time” before leaving town after my son graduated. I will happily drop it here in Phoenix AZ and add you and your family to my prayer list. Your blog and writing are lovely and truly inspiring! Thank you for reminding others so eloquently about the preciousness of today….

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  10. I was given a card by your sister in Milwaukee and I left it at the San Francisco airport. So I hope you’ll be hearing from California pretty soon too. Thank you for sharing your faith and committment on your blog, Michael.

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  11. I found my card tucked behind one of the catalog computers at the Champaign Public Library. I was in the process of closing after a rough day at work and finding the card really brightened my day. It was a tremendous kindness and I will gladly pass it along.

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  12. My family said a prayer for you and your family.

    We are friends with the Besancons! We have shared your story with family and friends in Alabama.

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  13. I am the Concierge at Brickstone Senior Living in Rochester NY and found the card on my desk. What a wonderful and uplifting website. I am looking forward to passing it on. Thanks to you for all you are doing! Have Beautiful Days!

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  14. Hello Everyone, I found the card in Boston at the Logan Airport American Airlines Admiral Lounge on Terminal B. Thank you for bringing this awareness in some very creative ways.

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  15. I am leaving University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in two weeks and today I decided to be a visitor and travel around the campus for the last time, and then I found this card in front of our Lincoln Hall Theater. So EXCITING to see this beautiful card spreading love and awareness!!! I was worried about my future, but today this card gives me courage and faith that this world is full of love!!!

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  16. I found this beautiful card on a table in front of Lincoln Hall Theater at University of Illinois when I was spending the rest of my school time hanging around our campus. I was in a bad mood worrying about my future, but this card and this website gave me courage and faith to face challenge, to face unknown. Thank you so much for spreading awareness and love!!! You really lightened up my whole day!!!

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  17. I found it in London in dusk in summer
    The last day of June
    Caught up in LOVE
    The difference one day makes

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  18. Michael, I passed the cards on to friends after listening to chanting at the Bakhti Center around the corner from your first apt in New York. Full of good karma!

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  19. A card was waiting for me in my locked office at Krannert Center for the Performing Arts in Urbana, IL. Not sure how long it was here, since I have been in MT for 6 weeks. But is was a grounding way to start back to work.

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  20. Found the card “a full life is one that begins in love, flows with love and ends in love.” In the girls restroom at the Atlanta airport!

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  21. I found this card in the bulletin board in the university of Illinois music building. Fantastic website. Thank you!

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  22. Found the card in an Espresso Royale in Champaign, IL just hours after discussing with a client how we could help pitch in with a fundraiser for her friend (recently diagnosed with ALS)

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  23. A beautiful card found me in the shuttle bus on the day I arrived in Halifax, Nova Scotia, for a week’s vacation. I’d been away 4 years and missed the city and my friends; the card was like a first sign, “welcome home!”

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  24. We found our card leaving the Ellnora Festival, at The Krannert Center, Urbana Illinois. It will be taking a journey with us, and we are excited to see where it travels next. Thank you for your message of hope.

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