tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8369590888727907975.post2038265485461119262..comments2023-04-27T03:52:51.226-05:00Comments on I Still Believe: Moving OutUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8369590888727907975.post-90542857386521190372011-09-01T12:12:54.683-05:002011-09-01T12:12:54.683-05:00We just moved earlier this summer. 2 and a half y...We just moved earlier this summer. 2 and a half years after Logan died. I couldn't wait to sell our house. There wasn't a spot in that house that wasn't tainted by Logan's death, except for my daughter's room. It was hard leaving that. It was hard leaving the place of my daughter's birth and the first 3 years of her life. But all of that was so overshadowed by my hatred for the ghosts that haunted me there. But alas, the ghost have followed me to the new house and though I am thrilled to have left that house behind, albeit with a twang for the happy memories, I see Logan, and also Rudy, everywhere I look in this house. This would have been Logan's room, this would have been Rudy's room... The kids would be playing in this backyard together... I admire the faith you have kept in the face of Gideon's death. Loosing my faith has been a real struggle for me and Christ feels like a stranger these days. I am encouraged by your faith, perhaps there is hope for me.Heatherhttp://mystolenlight.blogspot.comnoreply@blogger.com