A Minnesota native has loved and lost. He experienced the devastating death of his wife and turned it into a positive. He created a blog that bloomed into a nonprofit foundation that offers support to men and women that have lost their spouse and left to raise their children.
Sunday, September 20, 2009
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Hi Christine--
ReplyDeleteI didn't know about this nonprofit foundation that offers support to men & women who have lost their spouses. But, it was very touching. Thank you for sharing.
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That right there is a perfect example of what my friend Kyle taught me. Pain can be used as either a tool or a weapon. You can let it destroy you or you can better yourself and others with it.
ReplyDeleteI heard about this on the radio this morning. Even though this man lost his wife he was able to turn this devastating experience into something positive. I know this must have been hard for him at first, but I'm sure that he feels better now knowing that his experience is helping so many people.
ReplyDeleteI think that is so amazing when people can turn their tragic experiences into a way to help other people. I haven't heard about this story yet, but a nonprofit foundation such as that seems like something that will really be useful for some people.
ReplyDeleteGood job, this summary is very to the point and touching. I hadn't heard about this story, but I think it's amazing when people do these types of things. An organization like this is great to have for people in grief.
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