
I was both horrified and heartbroken to hear of yet another school shooting at a high school this past week. Along with the rest of the world.
Now, days later, I still can’t seem to put my thoughts to rest. My heart aches for the families of those that so tragically lost their lives on that fateful day. Suddenly. Instantly. Unexpectedly.
Lives shattered in an instant. Without warning. Here one day- gone the next. Forever.
My thoughts immediately turned toward my own children who, for the first time, are all attending a public school themselves this year. And I question, “did we make the right decision to not homeschool?”
I admit- my immediate response is fear. I have a sudden urge to want to pull my kids out of school, and keep them sheltered under the protection of our home, where I can keep close watch over them.
Where they are shielded from the violence that much-too-often penetrates our schools.
Where I can ensure that they will be kept safe from harm.
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