There is no way to make any sense of the tragic and unconscionable events that occurred yesterday in Connecticut at Sandy Hook Elementary. The entire nation and global community mourns the senseless loss of life that yesterday’s tragedy represents. My heart breaks for the lives lost, for the families and friends, and most of all, for the beautiful and spirited little people who were taken from this world before having the opportunity to live their dreams. They have left their mark, young children always do. They simply have that aura of magic and inspire hope with their boundless enthusiasm that touches all of those blessed enough to be in their presence.
There are no words to adequately express the horror of yesterday’s events, but one thing is very clear. In a world that is rife with hate, bigotry and injustice, we don’t have time to despair. We should feel pain, sadness, outrage and even anger, and we must honor the lives of those lost, we must honor the spirited children and their legacy, but we must not despair. We can’t let the hate triumph. Instead we must do all we can to add beauty and love and inspiration to the world around us.
We must create a fertile, uplifting and inspiring environment for our children to grow. We must step up our actions and intentions to counter the hate. We must redouble our efforts and fight for a compassionate, loving and just world worthy of our children, worthy of our future.
With a heavy heart, Michael Leach
This is one of your most powerful posts yet, Rev. And THAT’S saying a lot. I can feel the depth of your emotions and they resonate with what we’re all feeling. You have a gift for putting into words what I couldn’t.
YOU are working hard, and have been for years, on behalf of our youth, and I’ve seen how you’ve shown them the light at the end of the tunnel, where previously there was only darkness.
And I will continue to love the heck out of the little ones in my life, whether they be here in Gardiner, or on the Garden Isle of Kauai.
Thank you for keeping me motivated and inspired!
Your words mean more than you could know Randy. It has been so special to have you as such an important member of the YCG and Gardiner Bruin hoops family. It has been an amazing journey thus far and as Friday demonstrated so tragically, we have much more important work to do. And for all you have done for our little one, we will be eternally grateful. We will be back to Yellowstone Country before you know it! It’s in my blood, it’s in my heart, and it is such a powerful place to connect to and inspire our youth. Sending much mana…
With much love from the Garden Island.
Rev
Thanks Rev! I can’t stop thinking about your little girl. She’s so lucky to have such a loving mommy and daddy and aunts and uncles and cousins and grandparents and extended family, ready to protect, enlighten, and inspire her, at every turn.