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As for th...The photo of the photos break my heart!<br /><br />As for the picture of you after a hard day's work, you look wonderful. If you remained looking "fresh as a daisy," people would either hate you (not that that would ever be possible) or want to know what your secret was.<br /><br />The destruction is devastating, Becky! <br /><br />How's Taylor's family doing now?<br /><br />Gentle Hugs,<br /><br />JodiAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7614350181757194859.post-44324901367657591082011-09-06T15:20:42.734-04:002011-09-06T15:20:42.734-04:00It is so sad to look at these pictures. To have th...It is so sad to look at these pictures. To have their personal belongings laid out for everyone to see I imagine there has to be some feeling, not only a loss of material items but also a loss of privacy. The pain of losing things that can not be replaced like those pictures laid on the lawn the items that insurance can't replace, kids pictures, just the preacious things like that. I think it is so wonderful that people reach out to one another in times like this. We all should be this way everday. People have such compassion and love when tragedy occurs, I wish it could be that way all the time without the tragedy. Your family will be blessed for the love and kindness that you have shown along with many others that have done the same. It really warms my heart and breaks it all at the same time to read about and see the pictures and I will continue to keep you all in my prayers. <br /><br />Dana Hart<br />Greenville SCAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com