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Monday, August 29, 2011

One Leg to Another: Leaving A Heartfelt Legacy

Where does life begin? Simply, this has been a debate in history over life. No one can argue when life can end. Life can begin when a seed is impregnated with its missing half and together a life cell grows and multiplies. The absence of growth is death. In death, there is no life.


It is all in a memory that life can hold onto. Our minds are like hard drives that are programmed uniquely in a computer system. One slight bump, one virus, one wrong move can wipe out the hard drive, and memories are gone forever.

What do we do to preserve that special memory? Do you spend quality time with your family? Do you gather around the dinner table and interact without TV, cell phones and communicate with each other? Understanding how each member of the family’s day went? What about special events and pictures taken?

We may become upset because of life’s blows, but what do we do with that blow? Do we stay knocked down or do we get up and leave a legacy worth to others to follow? We are all unique and specially and wonderfully made. Will your actions bring a “peace” of light to an individual’s life that is hurting?

Life is short not to hold onto a memory that is sweet like a butterfly. When life is taken the negative pain can become darkness and snuff out your own life. Ever thought about living for others? Giving them that heartbeat of thankfulness that they are not the only one’s going through the same pain as you?

Taylor Storch is a 13-year old whose physical life ended in tragedy. Her parents help leave a legacy of her life and provided a heartfelt thankfulness to provide life for someone else. How do you make your last breathe to become the life for someone else?

As you view this video.. think how have you left your legacy for others. Are you making a difference through forgiveness and love not only to your family, but those you are in contact with daily? You are not alone in this world. Provide a simple hello to create that leg race of leaving a legacy so that your heartbeat of a memory can really keep someone else alive.

If you feel moved…. Email, call, write a letter to that person and let them know their heart beat today has filled your memory that will beat a life time. Life is too short. It is time for us to step up and leave a legacy  of love, forgiveness, giving, and heartfelt.



In Memory of Taylor Storch


For More info about Taylor or how to be an organ donor:


May we all be touched by the One that gave it all for all to live! Our chains have been broken through Him and by Him. It is by faith (Forging Attitude In Trusting Him)


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