A heartbreaking story
We have members in the Garden who have a dear friend who lives in LA. In March, a few weeks ago, the mother gave birth to a beautiful child, named Madeline. Shortly after the birth, Liz, the mother, died unexpectedly. It is a tragic story, and AJ & Sonja, Madeline's Godparents, and members in the Garden, shared with me the story of Matt and Madeline and Liz. Today we raised over $400 to help Matt and Madeline meet at least some of their needs and prepare for a future without Liz.
I just finished reading the blog that Matt is keeping about life with a new child and in the wake of the death of his beloved, and cried, and cried, and cried. I am sure it brings up for me some of the vulnerability that has never and probably will never heal over from the experience of Eliot's leukemia.
Matt is an amazing man, and if you would like to read some of his story, go to: http://www.mattlogelin.com/, but I warn you, have tissues and prepare to weep. There is great hope in the form a little child, but deep sadness that will break your heart. My prayers, my whole being goes out to him in this terrible time of loss and heartbreak, and joy and gladness and hope for what the future will bring.
Be well,
Aron
I just finished reading the blog that Matt is keeping about life with a new child and in the wake of the death of his beloved, and cried, and cried, and cried. I am sure it brings up for me some of the vulnerability that has never and probably will never heal over from the experience of Eliot's leukemia.
Matt is an amazing man, and if you would like to read some of his story, go to: http://www.mattlogelin.com/, but I warn you, have tissues and prepare to weep. There is great hope in the form a little child, but deep sadness that will break your heart. My prayers, my whole being goes out to him in this terrible time of loss and heartbreak, and joy and gladness and hope for what the future will bring.
Be well,
Aron
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