just watched the video of Lizzie's mom speaking at the candlelight vigil. Emotianlly devastating to watch. Her description of Lizzie's personality reminds me of my daughter at that age. So many things in common with my own wild child. My heart breaks for Jessica. I think she did an good job of helping us to know who Lizzie was and honoring that memory. I don't know that I could have gotten through it in her shoes.
“Lizzy, my unique wild child, I love how much you love nature. You always kick off your shoes and let the earth touch your feet. We always adventure on the path less taken, your goals are always searching and hoping for a stream, a river or even a lake to dip your feet, or possibly jump right into the water. You love so many things, beautiful things that you want to share, like giving picked flowers to people or rocks that you would find. My friend called me today to tell me that she still has a rock that Lizzy gave her in her pocket and that makes me so proud to be your mom, always and forever. You are the best sister, always so helpful and so kind. You’ve taken so much time teaching your sister kind things, watching you reminds me to always be kind too,” Jessica continued.
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“I want to light a candle in your loving memory, I light this candle for you because you have illuminated my heart. I love you, and daddy loves you, and Maddy loves you.”
It's awful. Poor lady. It's gratifying to see so much community support however. That must touch her heart.