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Yesterday at 16h00 people all over the world released balloons in honour of Kayleigh.. we were part of it.. I feel so blessed to have been able to contribute to her memory in some way.
As I watched this balloon fly away, was the first time since her death last week that I was able to think of her and smile a little...Does it seem crazy that I miss someone I never met? Possibly. Do I feel a little out of whack with reality because I am in mourning for a little girl who I have only read about? Probably. Do I think I am alone in this? Definitely not. I know that there are literally thousands of people all over the world who are mourning this sweet baby girls death.
1 comment:
yes, I'm one of them.. its so sad
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