Hi, Myrna- thank you for the e-mail about the "Tears in Heaven: book. No this is not the book.
I have looked at several at Deseret Book, and am going back there on Friday- to browse through one I saw this week. I did read the one "Calling all Angels," a very short book on a mom giving ideas on how she shared with another of their daughters about a baby not now coming into their home.
I also reviewed again the one written by Mary Hill- "Gone too soon" - the one that speaks of this older baby with a heart condition. When he died, they had on his headstone--"The Crown without the Cross"--it is really good. But the one I am going to review again and think I will purchase for Julie/Jim is more than their experience with having a miscarrage/stillborn. It has more depth and thought guiding information. Don't recall the title at present, but it is one I haven't seen before.
The one I have been looking for was published quite a few years ago and am unable to find it and am not able to have the folks at the book store look it up for me as I do not recall title or author.
Have a safe week-end with the forcasted heavy snow storm. Love you all much--Helen
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Thursday, January 10, 2013
From Gordon Smith
Myrna wrote: I have noticed that you are not sending out many e-mails. I miss them and wondered if the cause of fewer e-mails was some poor health for one or both of you. I do love you. Happy New Year.
Gordon wrote: We are doing fine. I am just old and slow.
We love and appreciate you.
I have enjoyed your emails.
I will get on the ball again.
Keep smiling and everyone will wonder what you have done. Don’t tell them. Just keep smiling.
Love,
Gordon and Roberta
Myrna wrote: It is great to know that you are well. I will try the smiling trick. It sounds like fun. ;)
Gordon wrote: We are doing fine. I am just old and slow.
We love and appreciate you.
I have enjoyed your emails.
I will get on the ball again.
Keep smiling and everyone will wonder what you have done. Don’t tell them. Just keep smiling.
Love,
Gordon and Roberta
Myrna wrote: It is great to know that you are well. I will try the smiling trick. It sounds like fun. ;)
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