Friday, December 14, 2012

Merry Christmas

Keeping all of the families in Connecticut in our hearts. God bless the children. xoxoxoxoxo





10 comments:

wendy said...

such a precious photo. It has been quite a day hasn't it. I literally cried tears today.
Will be a hard Christmas for many this year.
I love you my sweet friend.

Julie Harward said...

Precious picture...little children are our stares for sure...my heart is still hurting, I keep thinking of my little grands! I will be keeping the families in my prayers. Love you.

Linda @ A La Carte said...

Aw this touches my heart. I am so blessed to be able to hug my little Grandson and know he is OK. Such sadness. Sending you a big hug and prayers for the lost one's and their families.

xoxoxo
Linda

The White Pear Tree said...

I can't help but think that the parents of those little children had already bought them Christmas presents, and those presents are just going to remain unopened...So, so sad! My heart is very heavy.

xox

Nicole

Francie...The Scented Cottage Studio said...

Wishing you and your family a very blessed Christmas (())

Pink Roses and Teacups said...

What a precious picture Claudie. My heart aches for these families. Such a senseless tradgedy. Precious babies, are now angels in Heaven.

Love Deb xxoo

Charlene said...

AMEN!!! I can't imagine the grief! The horror & pain! LOVE the photo you chose. So sweet & so simple yet so childlike at Christmas. Cindy & I had so much fun in California. But, we're tired! Merry Christmas!
Charlene

The Quintessential Magpie said...

We are praying, too, Claudie. My heart goes out to these families.

Hope you had a wonderful Christmas. Wish you could be here with us. It's been fairly warm, and Christmas was wonderful. I'm tired, but smiling!

XO,

Sheila

The Quintessential Magpie said...

We are praying, too, Claudie. My heart goes out to these families.

Hope you had a wonderful Christmas. Wish you could be here with us. It's been fairly warm, and Christmas was wonderful. I'm tired, but smiling!

XO,

Sheila

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Thanks.