Monthly Archives: December 2012

Put God back in schools?

As the confusion and tragedy and heartache of the Sandy Hook events unfold, everyone looks for an answer.  I, too, wish that the energy of Olivia Rose Engle was still in this world.  She was an amazing little girl and … Continue reading

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Selflessness comes in many forms

Today, I remember the name Rachel Davino.  She was an employee at the school.  She was 29, and one report indicated her boyfriend was about to propose to her.  Like the other staff killed at Sandy Hook Elementary, she reportedly was … Continue reading

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Practice kindness

Today the world is without Daniel Barden, age 7. He was described as an “old soul”….kind and often holding doors for people. Today, let each of us practice kindness toward one another.  Hold a door for open for someone today, … Continue reading

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Ponder and consider

Today I mourn the loss of Jack Pinto, age 6.  Reports say he was a Giants fan.  I can only imagine the energy of this young boy.  He is buried today.  I pray for physical and emotional strength for his … Continue reading

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Time to mourn

Today, I will begin a period of mourning.  Everyday, until the list is exhausted, I am going to focus on praying and remembering one of the Sandy Hook victims.  Today, I am remembering Charlotte Bacon, age 6.  I look at … Continue reading

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God be with you and give you comfort

The title of this post are words from the front of a card Arla sent to a grieving family 38 years ago. The family had just lost a beautiful little girl to an extended illness.  These words seem very meaningful … Continue reading

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