Following Friday's Theme of Forgiveness
On Friday we talked about the Good Friday Agreement and if forgiveness and hope play a big role in healing. I found this article a few weeks ago in my local newspaper. I think it does a good job conveying the sadness of loss and the ability to move forward:
Kasey Binsted, older sister of Tyler and Seth Binsted, was a University of Montana junior majoring in journalism and history when Tyler was murdered in March 2008 in Richmond, Va. She shared her thoughts about her brother, and her plans to honor him, in a letter to the Richmond Times-Dispatch:
http://www.timesdispatch.com/rtd/news/local_other/article/BINS24G_20090323-210402/239057/
Original Richmond Times Dispatch article:
http://www.timesdispatch.com/rtd/news/local/crime/article/BINS22_20090321-221613/237845/
Kasey Binsted, older sister of Tyler and Seth Binsted, was a University of Montana junior majoring in journalism and history when Tyler was murdered in March 2008 in Richmond, Va. She shared her thoughts about her brother, and her plans to honor him, in a letter to the Richmond Times-Dispatch:
http://www.timesdispatch.com/rtd/news/local_other/article/BINS24G_20090323-210402/239057/
Original Richmond Times Dispatch article:
http://www.timesdispatch.com/rtd/news/local/crime/article/BINS22_20090321-221613/237845/
2 Comments:
Yes, I realize I spelled Friday wrong. Forgive me, it's early.
The beauty of blogging, Carter, is that no typo needs to be preserved in perpetuity -- you can simply go in, click "edit posts," and correct your typo!
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