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Friday, October 2, 2009

Remembering Peyton, George & Emily this month

I wanted to post that October is an especially hard time for Peyton, George & Emily's family.  Today is Peyton's Angelversary, Geroge's Angelversary is later this month and later this month was Emily's due date.  Please keep these families in your thoughts.  If you would like to contact them, or read their stories, click on their names in the calendar at the bottom of the home page for their info.

Lighting a candle for Peyton, George and Emily all month long.

This image was stolen from Raffledoocious on Flicker and I give this person all credit.

2 comments:

Emmy said...

Thank you, Heather. It amazes me how I can just fall apart after doing so well for the last few months. When I think about where I SHOULD be right now, what I SHOULD be doing, how I SHOULD be feeling, it just gets unbearable. I appreciate any prayers sent my way, even though right now I've finally reached the "Anger Stage" and really just don't want anything to do with God except to yell at Him.

Once A Mother said...

I was so touched to come across this post. Thank you for reminding me that we are not alone today as we make our way through this difficult milestone. Your kindness in remembering my Peyton moves me.