It's been 11 months now since the accident, and yet many people have gone out of their way to let us know they are thinking of us and still keep us in their prayers.
One of the twin huge planters on my porch crumbled one day when I was trying to turn it. Two days later, I pulled out of my driveway and drove past my house and noticed these two gorgeous tree pot replacements on my porch!!
Over the months, Elle's best friend has brought her flowers, drawings, little rocks, pinwheels, colored pumpkins, and Christmas ornaments and gives her a big hug when she visits her grave. Love that sweet thing.
People have hugged on us, shared their memories and photos of Elle, invited us to lunch, and given us very helpful contacts to other grieving parents.
I have also recognized that some people avoid us, but I'm convinced they worry about what they could say and feel they help most by giving us our space.
All of this leads me to believe that people care. Not just about us and our particular trial—people care about fellow human beings who are suffering and who need love or support.
Although I've tried to avoid hearing details about the Sandy Hook elementary school incident, I love hearing about the support being given to the families of those 20 children. It's an example of the pure and abundant love people have for children and a witness of great hearts in everyday people.
2 comments:
Amazing. It's wonderful to see the goodness of people. So glad you have such wonderful support. Thinking of you! xoxo
I wish we lived closer so I could give you a big hug everyday. Errr. on second thought, you might be glad we don't love close any more. hahaha! Love ya girlie, thinking and praying for you and your family every single day.
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