Tanichca
Sparkle Magnet
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One of the victims who had died (I have been told)
Who could hurt such a sweet face?
He had just had his first Holy Communion the day before, so at least he was ready to meet Jesus.
What I find amazing, though, is all the people who jumped in to help. The winners of the marathon was a bunch of combat vets who ran all 26.2 miles in full uniform, boots, backpacks, the whole nine yards. They, of course, immediately recognized the sounds of bombs going off and jumped right in to help victims. Hundreds of home and business owners opened up their houses and restaurants and hotels to the exhausted and scared runners. Many gave out free food, drinks, wifi, and offered bathrooms and beds. And some runners abandoned the course and ran to hospitals to donate blood. An outpouring of selflessness on a day of tragedy... Humanity at it's best, even when shown it's worst.
