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April 20, 2020

Honoring Heidi.


Yesterday, on Sunday, April 19th, 2020, this beautiful, courageous woman, married with 2 children, did not return home from work. She did not return home because she was senselessly murdered by a gunman on a rampage. This is a rare event in Canada and one that has left our country in shock. The mourning will soon follow. There 16 others who died in Nova Scotia yesterday from the monster who took out whatever his issues were ~ he is included in that number. It's not clear if he shot himself or if the officers responding did. It doesn't matter. He's dead but 16 others, innocently going about their day, ended up in his line of fire. I won't even name him or put up his picture. I don't believe that anyone who commits this magnitude of a crime should be  named, or referenced. Was it for ego and fame? Was it a life gone wrong? Was it for power? Was it for revenge? Why does someone do this? We may never know why, as he's gone, leaving the families left behind forever wondering and our amazing, typically peaceful country hurting. 


Constable Heidi Stevenson left behind a loving husband, a teenaged son and a young daughter. She comes from a family who will miss her every day, for the rest of their lives. A 23 year veteran, Heidi was involved in her community and touched many lives over the years.


She will be missed by all her knew her, just as all the victims from yesterdays tragedy will be. I can't name them or honor them as that info has not yet been released. But for today, we will hold Heidi in our minds and her family, friends and community in our hearts. 


Today and until all the funerals are done, flags will be lowered, tears will be shed and questions will be asked. Families will be held, memorials will be held and pins will be worn. To Heidi, thank you for your service and your commitment to keeping our country safe from harm. To Heidi's family, and to the other victims and their families, we hold you near, in our hearts and minds, as each of you works through this incredibly difficult grief journey. Alone but held up by our country. Namaste and love to you all. 

~ Chy

4 comments:

wisps of words said...

Not following the news, I did not know of this horror... Horror, upon horror, upon horror.

My heart goes out to you, to their families, and to your whole Country. Sadly, we in my country, have come to know these senseless act of Horror, all to well.

No, we can never get, into the minds of the perpetratrs. But to me, it adds pain on pain, to have (some) people say, that "it isn't their fault, it is the fault of *Society,* for not treating them (the perpetrators) right." I hope that if there are those, in your Country, they will be shouted down, by the level minded Citizens.

Gentle hugs...

Chy said...

It's so hard as this is a rare event here in Canada. And to have so many innocent people die in a single day, from a single cause. Tragic. Gloomy weather makes our hearts even sadder.

Thank you for the gentle hugs ....

X Chy

Debi said...

I am so sorry for what you and Canada are going through. As you know, it has happened so many times here in the states, and every time it rips our hearts. ((hugs))

Chy said...

It's been a tough, tough week Debi. The death toll rose as they found more bodies so it's just a nightmare. And there is no services now as funerals can't happen until later. So no closure for families. So sad. Thankful for this sacred place to right and share. Thank you for your kind words and hugs!

X Chy