disneydreamgirl
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It seems like there has been so much hardship in the world of late. My son even asked me today what was going on with the world. I had no real answers for him, but we talked about how it is important to live each day with honesty and integrity and love and kindness, not holding back and making sure that those we love know how important they are to us. I know that partly I am a bit melancholy because our cat passed away on Saturday night. Bootsie was our first family pet and my son was heartbroken when we told him she was gone; my husband was completely in love with her. When she chose us years ago as a stray who came to our back door, she needed us more than we needed her but in the long run we gained so much from her. We went to the vet as a family to say goodbye, taking home only the blanket that we wrapped her in. My son clutched it all the way home while he wept and then would not let go of it until the following morning. A night of sleep and the light of day really can serve as a help to move forward and he has started to.
Another reason for my current state is the shock that does not seem to be abating over Lorie (MinnieLor) and her husband passing so tragically. I met Lorie in person while at Disapalooza in December 2009 when we stayed at POP at the same time and a bunch of us carpooled together to events. It was great to meet her and she really struck me as such a genuine person, which is obviously how so many others felt about her as well. She was such a presence here and I appreciated her comments and tips and encouragement to others. She will be sorely missed. I have been watching some of the CNN coverage and cannot believe the scenes of devastation in Joplin and how the weather is still such a wildcard for them. There is no good night of sleep on the horizon and the light of day must have been such a massive shock for the people of Joplin...that stated, they are clearly resilient, guided by faith and have shown great courage in such a trying situation. Their experience really brings home that we should all be living life to the fullest, no doubt.
Reading back what I have typed, it becomes quite clear to me that I need to state how grateful I am for my loved ones, for those I have known and for those I will come to know and appreciate in my life. Like Lorie, I recently started a running program and I know she was training with the goal of participating in a Disney-sponsored race. Lorie will be a source of inspiration for me while I get healthier and in a number of other ways, not the least of which is the fine example she set with the respect and kindness she showed to others. I am also grateful for the Disboards as I would never have met Lorie without this forum nor would I have met or interacted with the great many of you on these boards that I am also grateful for.
Another reason for my current state is the shock that does not seem to be abating over Lorie (MinnieLor) and her husband passing so tragically. I met Lorie in person while at Disapalooza in December 2009 when we stayed at POP at the same time and a bunch of us carpooled together to events. It was great to meet her and she really struck me as such a genuine person, which is obviously how so many others felt about her as well. She was such a presence here and I appreciated her comments and tips and encouragement to others. She will be sorely missed. I have been watching some of the CNN coverage and cannot believe the scenes of devastation in Joplin and how the weather is still such a wildcard for them. There is no good night of sleep on the horizon and the light of day must have been such a massive shock for the people of Joplin...that stated, they are clearly resilient, guided by faith and have shown great courage in such a trying situation. Their experience really brings home that we should all be living life to the fullest, no doubt.
Reading back what I have typed, it becomes quite clear to me that I need to state how grateful I am for my loved ones, for those I have known and for those I will come to know and appreciate in my life. Like Lorie, I recently started a running program and I know she was training with the goal of participating in a Disney-sponsored race. Lorie will be a source of inspiration for me while I get healthier and in a number of other ways, not the least of which is the fine example she set with the respect and kindness she showed to others. I am also grateful for the Disboards as I would never have met Lorie without this forum nor would I have met or interacted with the great many of you on these boards that I am also grateful for.