Entries by krissygallagher

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Lighting the Darkness

Whatever you celebrate, wherever you are… be a light in the darkness. From a recent post I wrote for St. Baldrick’s: Lighting the Darkness By Krissy Dietrich Gallagher, mother to Austin, 2012 Ambassador Kid My grandfather died on December 21, 1982. The shortest – and darkest — day of the year. Cancer, of course. My […]

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Automatic

You’ve heard it all over the media these past eight days: The teachers in Sandy Hook were heroes. And they were. No doubt about it. But they were also just teachers; they were doing — in a most basic and ordinary sense — what teachers do, all over the country, each and every day. Teachers […]

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27 Acts

I know many of you, like me, have felt hopeless in the face of such tragedy. Wondering what you can possibly do to ease the pain and suffering of the families in Newtown. The answer, sadly, is little. There are no words strong enough to bring their children back, no teddy bear that could replace […]

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Familiar

It never ceases to amaze me how quickly we can revert back to our old roles. How seamlessly we become who we once were: the patient and the advocate, the comforter and the distractor. It’s as if we never left that old hospital world; it all feels so familiar, so deep in our bones, even […]