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I was just reminded that today is the 1 year anniversary of my beautiful Grandma Lillian losing her battle with Alzheimer’s. This photo is the last one I have with her and my mom. To boot, her youngest sister, my Great Aunt Poopsie, passed away today too. May both of their memories be eternal, and comfort be granted to my mom and her brother and sister on this difficult day!

I was just reminded that today is the 1 year anniversary of my beautiful Grandma Lillian losing her battle with Alzheimer’s. This photo is the last one I have with her and my mom. To boot, her youngest sister, my Great Aunt Poopsie, passed away today too. May both of their memories be eternal, and comfort be granted to my mom and her brother and sister on this difficult day!

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Sweet Stories of Faith, Hope, and Love in Loss

As many of you know, in October 2010, I spent a week with a group of children at the Hogar Rafael Ayau orphanage in Guatemala City who have experienced things in their short lives that no person should ever experience. Their joyous and gracious spirits touched my heart forever, and helped strengthen my hope for humanity.

For those who don’t know, this past week 12-year-old Adriana became ill and passed away. I had met her, and regardless how well I got to know her, or any of the children for that matter, any more tragedies they have to endure simply breaks my heart. The children, staff, and nuns at the Hogar are one large family and like any family, a loss is never easy.

I came across two stories Madre Maria recently shared that touched my heart and hopefully it can help anyone else going through a loss:

-For one whole week, Adriana was lovingly cared for by her big sister Reina until the day she was rushed to the hospital for emergency. That night, Reina dreamt of her little sister inviting her to take a walk at the Hogar park. While walking together, Adriana told Reina, “I will be well!!!” And Reina assured her, “You will be well!!!” Early morning the next day, Adriana slept in the Lord peacefully.

-On the night of the wake, our dear Adriana was kept company by our older kids who freely chose to stay all night until dawn in Church taking turns on their own in reading the 150 psalms over and over again, singing the eight tones and other liturgical songs they know by heart!!! It is truly a grace to witness the strong and solid faith of these kids in their grief. And it is indeed beautiful to see how their faith transforms their human grief into paschal joy!!! BIG IS GOD!!!!!!!!!!!

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A rather lose-lose situation here. Definitely not something to cheer about. For anyone who thought the death of bin Laden would solve problems, it seems to only have added fuel to the fire. A friend reminded me the other day: “An eye for an eye, only makes us blind.” Hopefully the American people won’t allow this fear to take away even more of our freedoms. Yes, every new law or requirement that goes into effect, slowly strips us of the freedom our very own soldiers are fighting for. Don’t get caught in the vicious circle.

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I have told my sons that they are not under any circumstances to take part in massacres, and that the news of massacres of enemies is not to fill them with satisfaction or glee.

Kurt Vonnegut

Don’t get me wrong. I of course am glad to hear Osama Bin Laden is no longer able to terrorize anyone ever again. However, I will never cheer the death of anyone, ever. Those who do shall be weary.

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