Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Oma

"When I first joined this family I felt like an outcast; I felt that I didn't belong.  She showed me love and acceptance in her own small way.  My very first Christmas she made sure that I had a stocking like everyone else.  And in her last couple days while she was lying in her bed she held my hand, and pressed it lightly letting me know that she appreciated what I was doing.  I love her and I miss her, but I know, beyond the shadow of a doubt, that she is in Heaven watching over us, and that she will always be one of my guardian angels."
 
Tyler

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What is Your Emma Story?

This blog is a chance to remember and honor Emma by bringing us together in a way that can only be done through a medium like the internet. We love her, we will miss her, but she's here for a short time still, and we want to smile and cry and laugh together with her as much as possible while we can.

Emma has touched a monumental number of lives through her work as a mother, grandmother, friend, teacher, artist, and to Ted as a dear wife. There are countless stories that have already been told many times, and there are many others that we're going to learn for the first time as we read them here.

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Not only will we be able to laugh and smile together, even after Emma has passed, but we will be sharing this blog with Emma. If you have a story, long or short, silly or sad, pensive or outrageous, please take some time and share it with us and Emma.

This is such a dear time for all of us. Thank you for your thoughtfulness and prayers.

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