During an horrific ordeal, resulting in the deaths of twenty innocent children, numerous heroes emerged.
We count our daughter among them.
Julie did not step in front of a murderous bullet, she did not lead a class room of kids to safety. She did not rid the earth of a menace. Other heroes performed those acts.
Mid morning, December 14, 2012, Julie was worried about her family of friends in Sandy Hook.
Early afternoon, information sketchy and incomplete, she was distraught.
Late afternoon, information all too clear, she was overwhelmed with grief. Julie's best friend's daughter, her God daughter, Olivia Rose, was gone. Julie suffered, severely, for 3 days.
She cautiously reached out to her friend, Shannon, mother of her God daughter, offering to help in any way. Shannon accepted. Julie de-emphasized her own agony, and crawled into the lowest depths of hell on earth for five days, to help her friend heal.
Julie didn't retrieve Shannon from this living hell, but she did drag her closer to the surface, with kindness, love, and as much understanding as possible, for a circumstance far beyond comprehension.
She eulogized a 6 year old darling little girl. I can't imagine.
Julie's actions were indeed heroic. She is a hero. She is our hero.
But wait; as is often the case......there is more
There was a reception after Olivia's funeral; Julie was asked to take care of Brayden, Olivia's 3 year old brother. She, of course, did so, without hesitation.
She had help.
Miles, with an apparent understanding far beyond his mere 9 years, was attentive, nurturing, loving, to his little friend Brayden. It was a joy to witness.
Julie, like her mom and dad, know the joys of being an
oh so proud parent.
Mom & Dad
Thinking of you all. xoxoxo
ReplyDeleteI was sssssssssssoooooooooo choked up as I read this blog; beautifully written and so heartfelt; I ached for all of you 2000 miles away; knowing what this agony felt like. How I miss I could hold each of you in my arms and rock away all the pain..but I cannot... All I can do it pray for each of you and tell you over and over... I love you..Thank you for being the remarkable people you are.
ReplyDeleteLove, Mema
Miles has had the best teachers. God bless you all.
ReplyDeleteWell done, Julie, Miles and all who showed their compassion. Most of our heroes, heroines and their deeds are quiet ones and the "medals" are all heavenly ones that He sees glistening in the sun and over your hearts.
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