When Tori passed away, Brennan and I made a commitment to always making March 27th a special, joy-filled day. After all, she’s having fun, so why shouldn’t we?

We usually go have breakfast somewhere fun:

We always go to see Tori’s Tree at The Hershey Gardens:

We watch Tori’s documentary:

And we do other fun things depending on weather (and in 2020-2021, pandemic conditions).

This year we went to breakfast:

Saw Tori’s tree (in the wind and snow flurries):

Enjoyed butterflies:

And this year, we also wanted to honor our friend Calliope Joy Carr, who passed away on March 24, 2022 from Metachromatic Leukodystrophy, while we celebrated Tori, so we went and decorated cakes in her memory:

We love celebrating Tori on her Resurrection Day! ❤

3 responses to “Six Years – Celebrating Tori”

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    Michele Bonifanti

    The boys are getting big and are handsome😁🙌🏻

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  2. This is absolutely beautiful, what a way to celebrate Tori. God bless each one of you.

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  3. I adore how you celebrate Tori every year! The boys are getting big!

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