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Friday, 13 December 2013

A year after the tragedy, Mother of Sandy Hook victim finds healing through forgiveness

Jesse Lewis, 6, saved his classmates by shouting “Run!” the day a lone gunman walked into his classroom at Sandy Hook Elementary School. It was an act of heroism that cost the innocent child his life.

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The last time Scarlett Lewis saw her son, Jesse, he was scribbling "I love you" on the frosty window of her car. She grabbed her phone to take a picture, not knowing it would be the last picture she ever took of the six-year-old.

Later that morning, Jesse was one of 20 children and six adults shot to death at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Connecticut.

A year after the tragedy, Scarlett Lewis has just published a book, "Nurturing, Healing, Love," about how she has tried to heal.

Lewis says her son was "the perfect dichotomy" of an exuberant little boy and her little "cuddle bug" who still inspires her every day.

"I don't use the past tense because I feel him all around me. He is an incredible light," she told CTV's Canada AM from New York.

Jesse was also a hero, Lewis says, because the morning he died, his last act was to try to save others.

When the gunman, Adam Lanza, walked into Jesse's class, he killed Jesse's beloved teacher Victoria Sotto first. Then, his gun jammed. According to children who survived that day, Jesse yelled for his classmates on the other side of the room to run. While six kids escaped, Jesse stayed put. Lanza reloaded his gun and shot Jesse in the forehead.

While Lewis says she wishes more than anything that Jesse had run too, she takes comfort in knowing that her son helped some of his classmates survive.

"They said it was because Jesse yelled that they ran," she says.

For Lewis, mornings are still the hardest and so she takes 15 minutes every morning just to grieve. She goes to her son's tombstone, says a prayer, thanks him, and allows herself to cry. She also tells Jesse, once again, that she's sorry – sorry for what happened, and for any pain or suffering he went through.

"It's what every parent would feel," she explained. "You send your child off to school; it's your job to keep them safe. And I know that it's not really logical, that there was nothing I could do. But still, I sent him off to school and he died."

Lewis and her older son J.T. say they have learned to forgive Lanza for what he did and no longer feel anger toward him.

"For me, it was the only way I could go on with my personal power intact," Lewis explains.

Not long after the massacre, Lewis’ therapist put her in virtual touch with a group of survivors of the 1994 Rwandan genocide. It was through them that Lewis says she learned to forgive.

"These young adults had seen their entire families murdered in front of them," she says. "They said, 'We want you to know we've been through this. We know you're going to be okay. Here's our equation for healing.' And it was basically living a life of gratitude, forgiving those who had murdered their families, and making a conscious decision to do that so they could move on without anger in themselves. And service to others. Because when you give to others you get so much more back."

Lewis and her son took that message to heart, she says, and made the decision to forgive, using the Rwandans' experience as perspective.

"If they could forgive the neighbours who came in and murdered their families, then we could forgive Adam Lanza," she says.

Lewis has now created the Jesse Lewis Choose Love Foundation, to develop programs to teach children that they have the power to change thoughts and choose a life without hate.

Her son J.T. has also been fundraising for the Rwandan survivors and has raised enough so far to send one of them to college.

"His decision to do that has been so incredibly healing," Lewis says. "And I've just watched him, over the past year, turn into this incredibly compassionate person and I couldn't be more proud of him."




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CCTV FOOTAGE: Alleged thief TWERKS outside an apartment building for a whole hour before a break-in


Brooklyn cops are baffled by an alleged thief who was TWERKING outside an apartment building for a whole hour before a break-in.

Lindsey Riddle was devastated after returning to her home to find two packages belonging to her and her boyfriend had been stolen.

But when she managed to view a copy of her apartment's CCTV footage, what she saw was beyond belief.

The 27-year-old told Gothamist: "The interesting part was what happened before the break-in, in which the woman proceeded to straight up twerk outside of our building for an entire hour.

"Rest breaks were had, but she got right back up and dropped it like it was hot, often times on the lap of the man."

Lindsey posted the footage to YouTube, which is likely to be a viral hit.

Under the video she wrote: "Beware Brooklyn, there's a twerking thief on the loose!"

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Beyonce's surprise new album takes internet by storm


Beyoncé Knowles has surprised fans today by releasing a new album.

Describing it as a "visual" album, BEYONCÉ, which was made available exclusively on iTunes this morning, features 14 new songs accompanied by 17 videos.

Knowles, 32, said: "I see music. It’s more than just what I hear. When I’m connected to something, I immediately see a visual or a series of images that are tied to a feeling or an emotion, a memory from my childhood, thoughts about life, my dreams or my fantasies. And they’re all connected to the music."

Though a new album from the American singer has long been rumoured, no information on BEYONCÉ had been released before today.







 
 
 
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Ladies, Stop Putting Your Phone In Your Bra!

Bras are holding a lot more than just breasts..... For some ladies, their bras are more of a purse carrying a variety of items ranging from keys, money, make-up, and cellphones to water bottles and baby pacifiers!


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When you think about scenarios such as working out or clubbing, keeping your belongings in your bra are super convenient.

Unfortunately, as great as this idea might seem, there are several doctors out there begging us to STOP!
Cancer surgeon John West, specifically, states that “placing your cellphone in your bra can cause breast cancer. Any woman placing her cellphone on her chest is playing with fire.”

Women who have developed breast cancer due to this have developed tumors that lined up exactly where they regularly placed their cellphones.

Conclusion? Bra was created for one purpose..... To hold breasts.

So just carry a purse or a phone case.  It’s better for your health!





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BREAKING NEWS: Shooting at high school near Denver....Two people have been shot and a shooter may still be inside


Two people have been shot and a shooter may still be inside a high school in suburban Denver, according to multiple Denver news outlets.


Police and emergency vehicles are on the scene at Arapahoe High School in Centennial, about 15 miles south of Denver. Hundreds of students are being evacuated from the school.


The high school is in the Littleton School District, and only a few miles from the scene of previous mass shootings at the Aurora movie theater in 2012 and Columbine High School in 1999.


Denver Post reporter Ryan Parker says witnesses at the scene tell him that a student shot at least two students in the school cafeteria about 1 p.m. MT. Parker tweeted that Adam Jones, whose sister goes to high school, said students are still locked in rooms, and "very scared."







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1st photo from #Arapahoe HS shooting scene. @CarlBilek in the area. School behind restaurant. http://ch7ne.ws/1cGLyUg


8:16 PM - 13 Dec 2013


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Scene outside Arapahoe HS right now. At least two injured, "active shooter" situation.


8:20 PM - 13 Dec 2013


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