love the photo of the shirts. the description of the poor boys is heartbreaking. as all of us past a certain age know, death is a part of life from which we are protected for far too long resulting in the mistaken belief that it won’t happen to us.
You’re such a sweet person! This blog is amazing and really well written. I showed my mom your book when she was here and she said to tell you that you have such a good heart. Keep it up!
Your mom showed me your book. What a remarkable woman you are! I will keep your girls and their families in my prayers.
Mother Teresa always greeted others with a wave, with fingers outstretched. It was her message to her fellow sisters and a a reminder to herself……….Each finger represented a word “I DO IT FOR JESUS”. It was her way of spreading her message. True story!
love the photo of the shirts. the description of the poor boys is heartbreaking. as all of us past a certain age know, death is a part of life from which we are protected for far too long resulting in the mistaken belief that it won’t happen to us.
September 28, 2010 at 2:24 am
You’re such a sweet person! This blog is amazing and really well written. I showed my mom your book when she was here and she said to tell you that you have such a good heart. Keep it up!
October 20, 2010 at 6:29 pm
Your mom showed me your book. What a remarkable woman you are! I will keep your girls and their families in my prayers.
Mother Teresa always greeted others with a wave, with fingers outstretched. It was her message to her fellow sisters and a a reminder to herself……….Each finger represented a word “I DO IT FOR JESUS”. It was her way of spreading her message. True story!
October 22, 2010 at 11:47 pm