MommyIN
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I was just browsing online, following link to link, and came across TA's blog again. I started reading entries and read one that just blew my mind. Remember yesterday's testimony and hearing about what Jodi wrote in the book at TA's memorial? I can't find a snippet of it, of course, so if anyone can find the photo of what she wrote, I'd appreesh. Basically, you're so special, you can do anything, etc etc.
Here's an excerpt of this entry of his blog..
"Every time before my Mother, siblings and I would leave I would go to hug my Grandfather goodbye. Without exception before I received my coveted hug the cheery casual countenance of my Grandfather would change to something very serious. He would then grab me by my shoulders and shake me, then would follow those words, those words that alter every aspect of my life, Travis, you need to know that you are special, that there is not anything that you cant do. There is something great inside you. Youre special Travis, dont you ever forget it. That was quickly followed by a rigid hug that would squeeze the breath out of me."
:what::what::what::what::what::what::what::what:
She basically took TA's own memories of his beloved Grandfather. Almost word for word, if I recall correctly.
Here's an excerpt of this entry of his blog..
"Every time before my Mother, siblings and I would leave I would go to hug my Grandfather goodbye. Without exception before I received my coveted hug the cheery casual countenance of my Grandfather would change to something very serious. He would then grab me by my shoulders and shake me, then would follow those words, those words that alter every aspect of my life, Travis, you need to know that you are special, that there is not anything that you cant do. There is something great inside you. Youre special Travis, dont you ever forget it. That was quickly followed by a rigid hug that would squeeze the breath out of me."
:what::what::what::what::what::what::what::what:
She basically took TA's own memories of his beloved Grandfather. Almost word for word, if I recall correctly.