armywife210
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When I was replying to another thread it ocurred to me that there was another strange thing that, I think, John said.
It's when he said something about when his oldest daughter died he learned not to take so many pictures and just create the memories...
One of my close friends lost her 3 year old to an accident...... I have a lot of people around me who have lost children to illness or accident. It strikes me as strange that John said that because everyone I know that has lost a child is the exact opposite. They try to capture every single moment and memory of their childs life because you never know when it will be the last one.
Maybe I'm wrong and some people just go the opposite way. But I just cannot imagine that losing a child would drive you to NOT want to take so many photos....
Then again, nothing they say makes sense.
It's when he said something about when his oldest daughter died he learned not to take so many pictures and just create the memories...
One of my close friends lost her 3 year old to an accident...... I have a lot of people around me who have lost children to illness or accident. It strikes me as strange that John said that because everyone I know that has lost a child is the exact opposite. They try to capture every single moment and memory of their childs life because you never know when it will be the last one.
Maybe I'm wrong and some people just go the opposite way. But I just cannot imagine that losing a child would drive you to NOT want to take so many photos....
Then again, nothing they say makes sense.