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It is gorgeous outside.............dusk casting shadows over the day, whispers echoing in the stillness of night's anticipation. Sadness today in the passing of a student on our campus, and as we worked the call from our posts as good police communications officers, my heart traveled thousands of miles away to Argentina from where this young man originated. So many prayers to his family and friends who will mourne the loss of so much potential.

Love is the most amazing and beautiful light existing in our lives..........love in a child's hug and a reassuring text from a coworker. Around me my life continues oblivious to my saddened heart: dinner preparations in the kitchen and the sounds of hip-hop music from Whitney's room filter into my reverie.

I am sooooo ready for something new in my life..........the new love or the new job or maybe even a new body for a change. And even before the words fully materialize in my mind, I remember that a mother grieves tonight as I sit wishing for something new...............and I thank God for what I have.


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  1. That is one of my absolute FAVORITE songs. And you're so right...as we sit here dreaming about what we want and wishing for what we don't have, there are people wishing for what we have already been blessed with. Thanks for posting that reminder.

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