Six months. Maddie has been gone six months. It doesn’t seem possible. Every single day, I see something, whether on the Internet or out in the world that makes me think of Maddie. Sometimes a purple balloon floating to the clouds, sometimes a bright yellow flower in a store window. Yesterday, it was a little girl at my daughter’s school, playing with a wig. It made me think of Maddie and this picture. Click that link if you have a chance, it’s the cutest picture of Maddie. For some reason it’s one of my favorites.
I’ll never ever forget her.
Today, if you get a moment, please go tell Heather and Mike that you are thinking about them and Maddie.
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i blogged about her today too. i never knew her…and i never heard of her either until after she was gone and yet she’s had such an impact on my life and has even made me appreciate things in my life more.
Pictures of Maddie are always the sunshine of my day. Here smile lights up the world. I love that picture you linked. Adorable!
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It has been a hard six months for Mike and Heather, I hope today they know how loved and supported they are.
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Reading all these posts about Maddie today is a reminder of just how many lives she touched during her short time here and is still touching today. Much love the Heather and Mike.
That is a great picture of Maddie, one of my favorites too!
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I too can’t believe it has been six months. Honestly there hasn’t been a day that I haven’t thought of her. Heather’s blog is the first one I check each morning.
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She certainly was adorable… My heart goes to the entire family. I can’t imagine how hard each milestone must be…
What amazes me the most is Maddie lived on the west coast and I’m living in the mid-west, yet she’s somehow touched my heart. It’s amazing how the internet can bring complete strangers together.