




We survived April 11, 2010, 3 years.
Into another year without our girl, determined to pass on her legacy. We had a lovely balloon release with just a few of the closest family members present. We released balloons for other MISSed children as well. Before our balloons were sent into the sky on a beautiful sunny day, we wrote message of love to our Keely. I made her a butterfly cake that we all shared after the balloons were far gone.
And another year begins . . .
ReplyDeleteIt looks like a lovely celebration of her life.