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Five years ago my wife and I started to expect children. Three years ago we found out we would likely never be able to conceive children due to a health defect of mine. A few months after that we were blessed with the opportunity to adopt our first son. Who we named Hank. An incredibly quick turn around thanks to our amazing adoption agency. Two years ago tonight, after a three and a half month fight, Hank was taken from us by his Cancer. It's amazing, the lifetime we lived with him. It almost feels as if Hank's life unfolded within a time pocket. That pocket became our world. When he slipped away from us, we slipped out of the pocket. Back into the reality of our vast world, with wave after wave of obligation and responsibility crashing into us. Our time with Hank radically reshaped our lives. Hank showed us the fragility of life. Showed us strength we didn't know we had. Possibly the most important thing he taught us is the importance of time, and how to spend it. So tonight, I'd just like to remind everyone to hug your loved ones, and thank God for every moment you have with them. You never know when you won't have that privilege anymore. In loving memory of our son, Hank. Have a blessed evening, from our family to yours.

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Your story is heartbreaking and beautiful at the same time. Thank you for sharing something so deeply personal. Hank’s life, though brief, clearly carried a weight and a light far beyond his years. May God continue to comfort your family with the hope that only He can give, and may the lessons Hank left in your hearts ripple outward to everyone who hears your story. Holding your family in prayer today. May the Lord bless you with peace, and may Hank’s memory remain a bright light in your lives.
My heart was broken when I read this. πŸ˜₯ I think the most valuable thing for us is our family. For me, my father, mother, sister, and brother. Especially I love them a lot. I am with them, and I won't leave them any day. I do everything I can to make their lives very bright with hard work. Tell your family that you love them, as one day it will be a memory for you. ❀️
My heart was broken when I read this. πŸ˜₯ I think the most valuable thing for us is our family. For me, my father, mother, sister, and brother. Especially I love them a lot. I am with them, and I won't leave them any day. I do everything I can to make their lives very bright with hard work. Tell your family that you love them, as one day it will be a memory for you. ❀️ View quoted note β†’