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01/29/2008: "Years from Now"


“A hundred years from now it will not matter what my bank account was, the sort of house I lived in, or the kind of car I drove

...but the world may be different because I was important in the life of a child.”

Forest E. Witcraft

Replies: 3 Comments

on Wednesday, January 30th, Dawn said

You are on my mind. Prayers and good thoughts are yours! My mom always used to say, "I am sending good thoughts." She loved you Rocky and we all love you - your smile, your heart and your love are all so big! May God give you strength to face your destiny with courage. That's another saying of my mom's.

on Tuesday, January 29th, Christina said

Rock from what has been written by your many friends you are very loved and important to many. I think you have made a difference in a lot of lifes, children and adults.

Keep up the fight we need you with us.

on Tuesday, January 29th, Janni said

Hi Rock,

I have been following your blog for months now, as I got your site address from Corey. Your fight has been incredible, and continues to be. Just think of sitting at camp, a light breeze blowing off the river, and the smell of the river and the water... remember all of us kids lining the bank and fishing for the newly-planted trout just dumped out of the "plant truck", and someone getting too close and getting a lure caught in his head...think of the tube fights on the beach, and rolling down the hill between our camps in the center of the tube...the monorails...the "Jeeper's Jamborees" with all of us pulling our Tonka trucks through the camps, stirring up a cloud of dust...listening to the folks "party" at the Vann's campfire every weekend...listening for the car horns on Friday night as the Dads got to "the dump" and let the families know they were just about to camp...the "get togethers" at the bridge, every weekend, without fail....these thoughts should help you stay strong, and remind you of all of the friends you have that are thinking of you. We love you, Rock.

Janni


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