T.H.o.R (The Hero of Rockaway) A Special Moment.
It doesn’t take much to be a hero in a child’s life.
Take time out to play, to listen or even share a story about your life.
You’d be surprised how much they want to know about you.
It costs you nothing, but to them it means everything.
Are our heroes gone forever?
What happened after the explosion? Let us know your thoughts.
See you next week on Tuesday.
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~ by underworldstudios on October 7, 2016.
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Good words there and it doesn’t take much to make a difference in a child’s life, whether it’s your own or not. It takes a village is more than just a saying. Here’s hoping that explosion doesn’t end what more we can gain from watching the Hero and his bigger side kick grow! I know they can find a way to survive it!
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I’m hoping that it’s not the end as well, but our heroes feed off of support. The more feedback, the better their likely-hood of survival.
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