Monday, July 2, 2007

July 2, 2007

Wow, Joe. Thanks for that very touching video this morning. That woman is really something special, to give that much of herself for nothing in return. What she helps to give to these families is closure to a tragedy. She helps these families grieve and to bring home their lost loved ones. Now, I am not going to get into I support or oppose this war, it is irrelevant. But anytime a parent has to bury a child is a tragedy, regardless of the circumstances. And the efforts of this woman to try and make the process easier for these families is something special. Something worth taking notice of.

Watch the story: http://mfile.akamai.com/21772/wmv/gannett.download.akamai.com/21772/streaming/wmv/hancockportraits.asx

Meanwhile, Evan and I argued for half the day about riding a bike. The weather for the beginning of the week is supposed to be mild and want to be outside with Evan enjoying it. Sure, there are many ways to enjoy outside. Ultimately, we agreed on going to the park, playing kickball, soccer, and the playground. But before that, it was a scene. How can you convince a 6 year old that he will not fall off his bike and break a bone? don't know, but obviously, I am not capable. Michelle, on the other hand, got him to ride his bike up and down the street this evening after soccer practice.

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