I took my teen daughter to our local cemetary yesterday. When I see the flowers and notes and care that is poured into the memory of loved ones, I can’t help but be moved by it.
It means something.
People who died decades ago, still have loved ones who come to visit and remember. It gives me hope for humanity, tbh.
I’ve not traditionally been a big fan of visiting graves for people I’ve lost. To me it always seems like a waste of time because they’re not there. Just remnants of a life that I’d rather remember from the experiences in my head and heart than from a cold, hard slab.
I guess there’s something to be said about sharing grief with others, though. Gotta say, seeing the care taken for people who aren’t even around anymore hit me in the feels.
Communing in that shared sense of loss and just … dealing with the fact the person we knew is not here anymore. Seems like something that I need to work out at some point. Something for later, I guess.
I think no matter, the pain from loss is always there, always fresh. I thought it would be healed by time, but I don’t think that actually happens. I’m not sure it actually ever really heals. The surrounding experiences begin to dwarf the painful spot overtime, but when it hits, it’s as if it happened last week. What a kick in the pants that is.
At the cemetery, I saw the gravestone from my friend’s son who got diagnosed with fast-moving brain cancer just after he got the covid mRNA shots. He died in Dec 2021. He was 28 and his young family will forever feel his absence. Makes me angry. Huge loss.
The flowers around his gravestone, much like the flowers, stuffed animals and decorations around other stones is a testament to the power of human relationships. We were built to fellowship with each other, and our Creator, I’m sure of it.
Life is about relationships, after all.
Anyway. Le Big Sigh. We drove around and talked for another 45 minutes after we left the cemetery. It was nice to have that time.
I’m sure gonna miss my daughter when she launches, but I’m holding onto these memories because I want to keep them in my heart forever.
This is a sexual assault—unknowingly captured by a mom filming her daughter’s wrestling match.
Kallie didn’t know her opponent was male. But she knew something was very wrong.
Today @ADFLegal helped Kallie sue the WA officials who placed gender ideology above her safety. 🧵⬇️
🚨BREAKING: Man accused of punching store clerk multiple times at a Hudson store "I'M REALLY THAT N*GGA"
Video shows the man punching the clerk and knocking him into a cooler after telling him not to say crazy things to a woman again
After the clerk falls to the ground, the man continues punching him multiple times before leaving the store
Police say the suspect was identified hours later after the video was released on social media. No name has been released
Here we enter the most shameful part of our justice system. A murder, captured on video and witnessed by dozens of people is tried in a court and determined to be a murder. The murderer then spends the next few decades trying to find a technicality that would let him walk.
Even though Covington kids was a hoax, people like SE Cupp on CNN lectured that the incident was a failure of parents and a failure of society.
When can we expect the CNN segment on whatever is happening here?
@douglassmackey They probably should have spent their go fund me income on better legal council. But hey, at least she got a great nose job and nice cars and stuff.
@douglassmackey To be fair… they both are. It’s becoming increasingly clear why their son thought he should murder another kid.
When you can’t accept responsibility for your actions, behavior never improves; it just escalates.
.@RepWPH, a former Army Apache helicopter pilot and one of four Black Republicans in the House, argues that DEI initiatives undermine merit-based advancement in a speech that triggered top Democrat Jamie Raskin.
“Why are you making Whites into a Victim” well here is how “black and Brown bodies” talk about Whites.
This is a Dallas Realtor “BreTheRealtor” gloating about how Austin Metcalf is Maggot Food
Over the past 24 hours, I’ve been verbally abused, sexually harassed, sexually degraded, threatened, etc, by Indians because I posted about a case of horrendous medical negligence, which included deceit and trying to trick the parents into giving up the organs of an American child by an Indian migrant doctor.
New NGO FAFO report: 16 of their comrades have already been convicted. They thought the arrests were over.
Texas then indicted three more alleged members of the North Texas Antifa terror cell. Read: https://t.co/CCvphhNoT2