tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2970104655551891786.post983826177072102146..comments2024-02-27T10:53:28.877-06:00Comments on Imprisoned in my Bones: The Power of the SpiritAnne Benderhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04795710781396825094noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2970104655551891786.post-1042516062822371162009-06-10T08:30:33.486-05:002009-06-10T08:30:33.486-05:00This story has touched our family too. A year ago ...This story has touched our family too. A year ago we were driving down 84th street and came upon an accident scene with a little blanket covering a little body in the middle of the road, across the street was a mother lying on the ground crying in agony. It was disturbing for my children and myself to be so close to the tragedy and an image I would rather not recall. Since then we drive past the road side grave every day and think about the family. On the 8th there was a group of people gathered with balloons, candles, and food, having a celebration. We were wondering if it was Mackenzie's bday. Now I know it was the anniversary of her death. It was good to see her loved ones gathered together to remember her and share their grief. Thanks for the short prayer "everything is holy now" I am going to teach that to my children and remember to say that as I pass by everyday and when the image of the accident enters my head. It helps make sence of such a horrible event and is a wonderful gift to give to Mackenzie and her family by connecting her death to God's greatness. I'm sure they are celebrating in heaven with that little girl there.Katherinehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14152870329355650361noreply@blogger.com