Judson's Legacy

Judson’s Legacy

Rejoice!

Rejoice!

Many have come alongside our family throughout this year and mourned deeply with us in our raw grief.  As we have walked in sorrow over the unthinkable death that befell our Jud Bud, friends have felt with us, commiserated with us, cried with us, and listened to us. Simultaneously, this has been a year concentrated

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Can’t Go Back!

Can't Go Back!

Somehow Drake and I wound up on a list where we regularly get invitations to go to movie screenings for films that are still in the final stages of production before being released.  We recently had the chance to see the upcoming film “Marley and Me” due out in theaters this December. This screenplay, adapted

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Festival of Fun

Festival of Fun

We took Jessie to a festival on Saturday and she had a fabulous time of numerous firsts: Face Painting Brushing a Sheep Cotton Candy!! And she also enjoyed some familiar experiences too: Bounce House Slides Art She was full of joy, giving us great joy!  

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Release

Release

The loss of Jud continues to take us places we would never otherwise be.  Organizations, causes, and events that were completely unfamiliar to us in our life with Jud, have now become an important part of our life without Jud. We attended a festival on Saturday that supports the Wishland Organization that provides assistance to

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Windows

Windows

My dear Jud Bud, I regularly find myself staring at your pictures.  They are one of the greatest gifts I have in the wake of losing you.  These still images that captured a moment in time have proven to be one of the most treasured things in my life. I have studied your image from

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Free Ice Cream

Free Ice Cream

I remember the first time Drake and I heard about the free ice cream night at Cold Stone…we were living in the Brea area and did not yet have kids.  I wasn’t sure why Cold Stone was offering free ice cream, but I was confident I’d enjoy the sweet treat just a little more than

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Climax of Evil

Climax of Evil

“No one can think death is more awful than it is. It is those who think it is not so bad that need correcting.” – by N. Wolterstorff in Lament for a Son Yesterday, we were sitting at the table and I told Jessie I wanted to show her a picture.  I pulled out a

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Conversationalist

Conversationalist

While Jessie and I were sitting in the coffee shop a couple weeks ago, I received a phone call and proceeded to talk with the person on the line.  Though engrossed in my conversation, I was keeping one eye on Jessie while she played nearby. After several minutes on the phone, I hung up and

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