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Written in the Sand

Parents who have lost a child have a connection, no matter their differences. God blessed me with a sweet mommy who shared this ministry out of Australia for families who have lost a child. The couple writes the child's name in the sand and records it with a beautiful Australian sunset. The waiting list opens for short periods of time, but thanks to my sweet friend, we were able to get on the list. Below is the link for you to see Magdalena's sweet name on the waiting list and watch as it rises to the top to have the project completed in memory of her.

http://namesinthesand.blogspot.com/2010/07/rainbow-wait-list.html

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  1. My mother-in-law did this for us when our son died. We were lucky enough to be one of the last names taken for that waiting period and had a photo with in days. It is very special to us. http://namesinthesand.blogspot.com/2010/07/noah-patrick-wrigley.html

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