Sadness

Saw this morning that Doc Searls’ mother had passed away yesterday. I think Doc’s words about it are a fitting tribute to a woman who lived a full life and left an impact on many lives. I think the words from this post by Sandee about her friend passing away from cancer sum up exactly what I’m feeling today as I read about these things:

“It was actually calming seeing her there so beautiful & peaceful, made me realize even more that I should live each day as it were my last.”

My thoughts are with both of them today..

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One Comment

  1. i think that child abuse is wrong any kind if you treat your kids like that then what is the scence in having them use protection there is no reason to child abuse it is wrong and i think that they should go to jail for life or have to go through the same thing that they put there children through

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