Wear a star

I had any number of star bows to pick from, but I chose to go with an old favorite.
It's Wear a Star Day.  Wear a Star Day pays tribute to the little ones in this world who died young, and to those who remain behind.  Children like Norma DiSandro, like Annistyn Rackley, like John Jajkowski, like...I'll just call them Baby M and Baby S, since I want to respect my friend's privacy.  Baby M and Baby S were sisters, daughters of an ex-schoolmate and her husband.  Baby M was premature, fought hard, and didn't make it.  Baby S was born without kidneys, fought hard, and didn't make it.  I have tremendous respect for their mother; I know darn good and well that she misses her girls, but she's kept on living, being a good mama to her little boy (who is a doll, by the way).

If you're a parent and you're blessed enuff to have your kids in your life, hug 'em today and give thanks.  If you've lost a child, all I can say is I'm sorry.  You're in my prayers.  I'll pray for your healing, and for your peace of mind, and for your sanity.  One of my favorite YouTubers says losing a child is a life sentence, and that sounds like a good way to put it.  So if you can wear a star today, do so.  You may have your own horror story, or you may know someone who does.  

Starry love,
RagingMoon1987

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