Bravery in the eye of the storm...

     Wow, I've been trying to get in the holiday mood by posting silly trite cheeky things, and well I haven't been capable of it.  There are so many heavy hearts literally everywhere.  All over the world, this horrible event has touched something visceral in all of us, thank God.  I saw an interview on Anderson Cooper last night of one of the mothers who lost her most precious daughter and was beyond shocked at her ability to speak with so much comfort and with so much grace, I said out loud, "How does she do it?"  She had written a note to Anderson after the interview saying that this was the worst kind of pain she had ever or would ever feel, and she knew that this would be as bad as it could ever get for her, so quite simply it allowed her to be brave, to forge ahead at the most unspeakable time of her life because there was nothing left to fear having gone through this...I was in awe...

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     So let's all take a moment to adjust our sails for those sweet precious ones in Newtown

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