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This post of Angie’s is absolutely beautiful.

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  1. You’re right…beautiful. Especially touching because we just learned that some close family friends have lost their 13-year-old son due to heart-failure. A condition they did not know he had so it was quite a surprise. Thanks for the link.

  2. Amazing! Thank you for passing it on. God’s Blessings…

  3. I am a faithful reader of Angie’s, and every word is so inspiring to me. I feel so connected to her because I lost my daughter three years ago right after she was born, and her name was Audrey Carolyn.

    While I am further along in this grief journey, Angie is helping me to find the answers to some of the questions and doubts that I have had by being transparent with her emotions and grief.

    I would have to say that, through Angie, Audrey Caroline has had a bigger impact on this world than some of us ever will. As a pastor preached at a funeral for a baby that I went to not long ago, it’s not how much life we have, it’s how many lives did we touch that is important. That baby has touched more lives than her mother will ever know.

    Praising His Name-
    Michelle

  4. I adore Angie. She is one of those people that you know you’ll become a better person, just by ‘knowing’ her. I hope to one day tell her in person how much she has come to mean to me. I talk about her to my husband as if I had coffee with her just this morning.

  5. I love reading Angie and her story. She is one of my daily reads. She has a talent for sharing. Her journey is an amazing one. Thanks for telling everyone about her.

    Blessings.

  6. Such a great post! I read that earlier today but didn’t have time to comment, thanks for reminding me! :D

  7. Dawn Rene says:

    Every word she writes makes me ugly cry.

  8. I thought so too.

  9. I’ve just started reading her blog and it moves me more than just about anything I have ever read. Through the sharing of her story, she is creating an opportunity for healing that is being felt by all who enter the sacred space she has designed.

  10. What a touching post. My nephew and his wife- neither even 20 yrs old- lost two dear little ones before birth- I wrote this poem in Kyleigh’s memory-http://sportsmomma.blogspot.com/2008/01/in-loving-memory.html.

    Angies posts remind me that there are so many who suffer these losses and yet able to know with assurance that their precious little ones are being held in the best hands! If they can’t be held my thier Mommy’s hands they are being held in God’s hands!!!

  11. Thanks for sharing this – I really needed to read it TODAY.