I have to laugh. Mari would be the one where nothing would stop her from trying something new. However, most of us would think twice before doing so. Even then it could take us several more times and then we don’t go through with it. There could be several reasons why. The bottom line is we stop to think about it.
This is where Mari was on the more unique side because that’s just it – she didn’t think. She just did. Now I’m not saying this was always the smartest choice (hence dancing on the roof or in the street). The point is she had a sense of freedom so many of us crave if we were honest with ourselves. She wasn’t inhibited by what society said is the norm because for Mari her world was the norm. Thank you my precious baby girl in showing us the joy of seeing the freedom you lived in your life.
Sandy Campbell says
That was a lovely post. I am sorry to hear of your loss, I think it would be most difficult to experience the loss of a child. This is a very nice blog, I personally feel it must be very helpful to you and your family, and I am certain to others that need a place to come to share in their loss as well. God bless you. Sandy
Mommy's Angel In Heaven says
Wow, Sandy, thank you so much. For me this is a tribute to a little girl who touched the lives of so many. I was truly blessed to be her mama and now in being able to write about her. For me it touches me when I read the comments of people who take the time to read about this beautiful little angel. It always warms my heart.