I am sooooo proud of these young people. In a time of their lives when they should be worried about studies, graduating from high school and what new style of clothing is hip, these kids are taking on a task so long ignored and under served by those of us that call ourselves adults that it makes me proud (of them) and ashamed (of those of us old enough to know better). My concern (at this point) is that they continue their plight and that no harm come to any of them….In interviews, they expressed that their lives were being threatened and this concerns me very much. Our children should not have to worry about such things, but do, unfortunately. My hat’s off to you and your little ones for marching. We held a march here, too, in little Sequim, Wa. Hugs, Lucie
yes, to all of that, lucie. i worry about them too, but i think i would worry even more if things were to continue on as they are. thank you for supporting this much overdue and much needed change.
Thanks for participating!
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to all –
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Good for you and your grandies, too!
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i’m glad they were activists
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Good for you Beth
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and for the thousands and thousands more –
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You did good, Beth.
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life lessons –
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An incredible day!
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it was!
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I hope you succeed!
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me too –
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Thank you to you and your family. A very inspiring event all around.
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Our pleasure
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What a day!!
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Indeed
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yay—march on. Wishing you and the marchers success, it’s a tough fight, we needed to be huge, thank you, Beth. And congratulations.
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Yes, and to all who act on behalf of positive change
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Yes!!!
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awesome!! hope it is a great success Beth
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thank you, kat. me too –
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You go, girl(s)!!!!
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onward!
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good for you!
inspiring marches 🙂
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yes, they were )
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YES!!!!!
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and never stop until it’s done –
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Your participation is appreciated ❤
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❤
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Yay!!!!!!!!!
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!!!
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Fantastic!!!! Keep going kids!!
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here’s to them –
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Bravo, Beth!!!!
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to all )
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I am sooooo proud of these young people. In a time of their lives when they should be worried about studies, graduating from high school and what new style of clothing is hip, these kids are taking on a task so long ignored and under served by those of us that call ourselves adults that it makes me proud (of them) and ashamed (of those of us old enough to know better). My concern (at this point) is that they continue their plight and that no harm come to any of them….In interviews, they expressed that their lives were being threatened and this concerns me very much. Our children should not have to worry about such things, but do, unfortunately. My hat’s off to you and your little ones for marching. We held a march here, too, in little Sequim, Wa. Hugs, Lucie
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yes, to all of that, lucie. i worry about them too, but i think i would worry even more if things were to continue on as they are. thank you for supporting this much overdue and much needed change.
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