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Date Posted: 13:08:58 09/21/03 Sun
Author: Sheila
Subject: I can relate! Elise has said similar things in the past! (m)
In reply to: lynece 's message, ""Do parents die before their children" Hannah asks on the way home from the store today (M)" on 17:26:23 09/20/03 Sat

It kinda makes your heart stop when they talk about going to Heaven to be with their angel brother Matthew. I always tell her it won't be for a long time. Then I say a prayer to Heavenly Father begging him to let my earthly children have long lives here on Earth. ***sigh*** I feel nutso sometimes when it comes to this subject.....but I can't help it! From our experiences what else do we expect?
~~~Sheila

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[> I don't think we should expect that we don't......m -- Joanne, 07:28:50 09/22/03 Mon

Want what everyone wants - our children to be happy, healthy and live long, prosperous lives and be good people. What the difference is way are way too aware that things always don't go as planned, babies do die and it also happens to good people.

I know that there are lots of times that some of our children say things...things that I know that they would never have thought about had it not been for Hannah dying. Emma has already told us that she isn't afraid to die anymore - that she knows that she will never be forgotten and would be loved just the same. And she is a teenager - we just never even knew it was an issue for her.

J


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[> [> Wow! What a beautiful thing for Emma to say! Very mature. -- Sheila, 12:59:58 09/22/03 Mon


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