He had so much spirit. So many things he has done and yet he took his life. RIP Jamey Rodemeyer. I will be praying for your family your friends and the ones you loved. I see so much spirit in what he has said what was being said don't let his words die. ~Fist Bumps & A whole lot of hugs~ I wish I had the chance to have met him before he passed away. Have a moment of silence for the lose of a wonderful individual he will surely be missed by one and all.
This is just me figuring out some things in my life. Sharing the things in my life both past and present. Some are leading up to the present and some of the past affects how I live my life today. This blog is not for people who are faint of heart. So if you have a problem with honesty and Bisexuality and Gays and Lesbians then you don't need to read this blog. Oh yes and many thanks to Matt from the blog 2 boys In Love. He gave me the idea for my blog with the Mini-Adult!
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Wednesday, September 21, 2011
Jamey Rodemeyer, Age 14 So much pride and Spirit. It's a lose to us all. RIP Jamey
He had so much spirit. So many things he has done and yet he took his life. RIP Jamey Rodemeyer. I will be praying for your family your friends and the ones you loved. I see so much spirit in what he has said what was being said don't let his words die. ~Fist Bumps & A whole lot of hugs~ I wish I had the chance to have met him before he passed away. Have a moment of silence for the lose of a wonderful individual he will surely be missed by one and all.
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Jamey had so much going for him. I just watched a few of his videos and can't believe he is gone. He was so full of life! And, this is why I want to get something going in my town, to help kids like Jamey, to show them that there is alternatives to taking their lives. There is not 1 help center within a 200 mile radius of my home. I've got to do what i can to help.
ReplyDeleteThere isn't a help center for teens here of the LGBT community at all that I have been able to find. I'm still trying to hold tears back and still teying to settle myself. I can't do much for being unemployed but I will do something.
ReplyDeleteSomehow, Kat, I knew you'd have something up about Jamey. His story and spirit needs to stay alive.
ReplyDeleteBrad
You know me Brad I have a soft spot. This hit home to me just as much as it did you.
ReplyDeleteIts very unfortunate that this had to happen. Much like my young friend Mitchell who was too young at only 11yrs old that I posted about. No matter what the age it's always traumatic. When I hear of this in many parts of the world it hurts immensely, but when you know the child his or herself its a damn hard pill to swallow. I'm still have a hellova hard time accepting it at it makes your own problems seem piddly in comparison. My thoughtful condolences go out this child's family.
ReplyDelete~Hugs Sid~ It does and honestly I have nothing I can say that could make you feel any better for what your going through. I've not been through a friends committing suicide but, cancer oh boy that has really hit me hard for years.
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