ZoeyW
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I just want to thank everyone who's stilling hanging here because I still can't let this whole mess go. I rarely post, but I have read every post since this whole mess made the headlines. I still want to read all of the sidebars and every interview of witnesses from the defense. Hopefully, I'll move on soon, but I will never forget Travis Alexander and his beautiful family, Dt. Flores, Juan and Janeen DeMarte. They are classy to the core.
Hello there friend. Thank you! There are so many lovely folks like yourself that prayed for the Alexanders and we will never know their names even. SO many who followed the case, from all over the world. It is amazing how many lives Travis Victor Alexander has touched. There were donations sent in for sometimes as little as five dollars with a card that said our family prays for you. Can you imagine the sweetness in someone's heart to send in that money? The five dollars is more valuable than ten thousand; because, of what it represents.....goodness conquering evil. I made a huge mistake the other day saying it is time to let Jodi Arias go and close the chapter as Travis would want everyone to move on and put their lives forward. I was thinking out loud , my hope for myself and my friends. I literally prayed with my minister to ask for help with this. I was the one needing help, not any of you. I apologized but it bears repeating. I know that discussing the case may go on for years. I am humbly sorry if I offended anyone. I have never regretted a few words worse than those as I fear I hurt and offended. Trust me, in my time I have had some arguments in my personal life and I know words are hard to take back once you speak them. I just turned 50 on the 13th of this month and to this day I still feel hurt over some things that were said to me as a young child. I remember them as if they were yesterday. "We write on a persons soul with indelible ink when we hurt others with our words", my Gram used to teach us. As I am finding out, she turned out to be right about everything she ever told me. Please accept my apology. It is sincere.
Please post all the time, any time and as much as you like. What makes this place wonderful is the different voices and perspectives from people old and young, from north and south. Every voice is important. The older I get the more I notice that often the quietest people are the most interesting once they do open up.
I know you will love, love, love Travis' book. It is something you can keep forever. Check it out on Amazon. In the Mormon churches the little children sing this adorable little song: Jesus Wants Me For A Sunbeam. With Travis he got the best sunbeam, and so did we.
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00EORJPEW/ref=cm_sw_r_tw_awdm_LJMxub1F8B12V
The wonderful thing about a sunbeam is people all over the world, anyone looking up, can catch the light at the exact same time. Every time I see a sunbeam I know Jesus lives and Travis is in Heaven, protected and free.
Indeed whenever I think of Travis now it will be with the joy he had while doing his chicken dance.
https://youtu.be/VIsCVcOy11k
There is something good that can and will come out of this tragedy. TRAVIS ALEXANDER'S LAW
Kathy Monkman @katiecoolady · Apr 15
My final thoughts on attending the #jodiarias sentencing Monday. http://twoinnocents.com/2015/04/15/final-chapter-thank-you-travis-alexander/ … Rest in Peace dear Travis.