“Not once has he looked at me or any of our kiddos and said, ‘Your grief is too much.’”

- Love What Matters
- Children
“Not once has he looked at me or any of our kiddos and said, ‘Your grief is too much.’”
“Our world came crashing down around us. I saw him pale and staring at the ceiling blankly. I grabbed him and there was no reaction from him.”
“I hope that our parents’ random act of kindness inspires many other schools to do the same. Our kids can always use an extra boost of happiness and joy.”
“I’ve been longing to hear those words since he came to live with us when he was our scared 7-year-old foster child.”
“Do they both have heartbeats?!,” the worried mom asks after receiving the news.
She protected those kids every second. She refused to let her guard down.
The slain students — Peter Wang, Alaina Petty and Martin Duque — are receiving the medals for their performance during the shooting which “involved the acceptance of danger and extraordinary responsibilities.”
“Fortunately, I have the great luck to be the father of a handful of natural talents.”
“I think it’s a great creative outlet for students.”
“I never had the perfect daddy figure in my life! But I can honestly say I broke that cycle with my child.”
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