Took this photo a few minutes ago at the memorial site.
I believe there might be off-duty police or possibly friends or family that are keeping watch over the site because as my husband and I looked at all the tokens that had been left, an SUV pulled up next to us and another parked out on the street until we left. No one got out of either vehicle but stayed until we were done paying respects.
We had a difficult time trying to decide what to leave at the site because there is still snow everywhere. My husband decided we should leave a Lego racecar he built when he was young because he figured a child would appreciate it.
Anyway, the site is beautiful. Lots of stuffed animals, several candles and a lighter perched in the snow so as to not get wet, cards made out to the family, poems, balloons, pictures made by children, several beautiful wreaths, and a few bouquets of flowers.
It is very peaceful there now. The crime scene tape is gone and the pond is once again frozen over and covered in snow. If you didn't know about the past week, you wouldn't be able to tell anything had changed.
It's beautiful. It's tragic. The ice and snow seem appropriate somehow. It's bitterly cold out there tonight. Once the makeshift memorial is gone it will seem like it never happened.
I hope we can get a bench or fence put out there for an official memorial. David's death can't be in vain. I think I'll start looking into how to get that done. At the very least, maybe a plaque.
It feels really real right now. Even though I was a part of it this last week, I don't know that I truly felt or understood how much was lost. That precious child died alone and wet and cold and scared. It's heartbreaking.
But I know that tomorrow will come and I will go about my life. I will probably occasionally remember David and the week that changed my life. I will wonder about his family, his mother. I will send up a prayer when I think of her. I hope she will one day forgive herself. I hope she feels happiness again some day.
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