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May 302010
 

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  11 Responses to “More beautiful H”

  1. We’re all holding our breaths and hoping for a miracle.

  2. Beautiful pictures – I know how heartbreaking and yet essential it is for you to keep looking at those pictures of your sweet boy.

  3. He is a darling boy. But you knew that already. We are thinking about you and praying without ceasing here.

  4. Yes-beautiful H. Thank you for sharing! I continue to pray! I don’t know if you have heard of the book Beautiful Boy, but your story kind of reminds me of his!

  5. Thinking of H constantly. Hold on with all you have in you, sweet Katie.

  6. What a gorgeous boy. Thank you for sharing these pictures with us.

  7. He was so beautiful. So wrong, so unfair, so unbelievable that he’s gone.

  8. Such a beautiful boy. We can feel the love you have for him in these pictures and posts. Wishing you and your family some comfort and peace during these most difficult days.

  9. Beautiful, beautiful boy!

  10. Kate,

    Please consider publishing a book of your blog posts about Henry. When I direct people to your page I tell them to start at the one a few months ago in which you wish for more openness in the parenting conversation around teenagers, and read forward to the present. I am sure that you could go back even further (from katieallisongranju.com and even including anecdotes from your essays and books about Henry) and tell Henry’s story from childhood to age 18.

    I believe that reading the story of Henry’s teenage years in order, with dates and pictures, would be extremely valuable to parents and teens trying to make it to adulthood.

    You’ve already written it – consider seizing the moment (perhaps while on maternity leave? like the Cheaper by the Dozen mom!) NOW to publish something that could save lives.

    Sending you love, strength, and hope.

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