An edition of So Young, So Loved, So Missed (2004)

So Young, So Loved, So Missed

A True Story of Blessings in the Midst of Grief as Seen Through a Mother's Eyes

  • 0 Ratings
  • 1 Want to read
  • 1 Currently reading
  • 0 Have read
Not in Library

My Reading Lists:

Create a new list

Check-In

×Close
Add an optional check-in date. Check-in dates are used to track yearly reading goals.
Today

  • 0 Ratings
  • 1 Want to read
  • 1 Currently reading
  • 0 Have read

Buy this book

Last edited by ImportBot
September 16, 2021 | History
An edition of So Young, So Loved, So Missed (2004)

So Young, So Loved, So Missed

A True Story of Blessings in the Midst of Grief as Seen Through a Mother's Eyes

  • 0 Ratings
  • 1 Want to read
  • 1 Currently reading
  • 0 Have read

This book is the true story about the blessings that took place in the life of a mother during the most devastating time of her life. Even before her daughter was instantly killed in a car accident, Linda Davis was feeling Gods presence preparing her for this heartbreaking, yet most spiritual journey of her life. Her daughter, Erica, knew what mattered most in this life and in the one to come.

Publish Date
Publisher
ACW Press
Language
English
Pages
128

Buy this book

Edition Availability
Cover of: So Young, So Loved, So Missed

Add another edition?

Book Details


First Sentence

"My family, consisting of me, Linda, my husband, John, and our two daughters, Erica and Elizabeth, had lived a fairly normal, middle-class life until Two-Twelve.That is, February 12, 2002. We were happy. No doubt about it. We're still very happy, but one of us doesn't live here anymore. She was taken to heaven quite suddenly, one bright sunny Tuesday morning. She was our first baby girl. Erica Lin Davis was born on Thursday, December 5, 1985. Exactly one week after Thanksgiving, and exactly on time, according to my due date. She and Walt Disney shared the same birthday, something she always thought was very cool. The evening she was born, the doctor gave orders that sent me onto a cold, hard x-ray table. Even though I was sedated, I knew something must be wrong. She was turned the wrong way. But a few prayers, and a little while later she decided to turn around and enter the world head first, causing no trouble. Whenever that topic came up in conversation, as the years went by, she would proudly say, "I was such a smart baby." A statement she knew would always make me smile. She was not only a smart baby, but continued to increase in knowledge until she became an intelligent young woman, only sweet sixteen. She lived a healthy, active life, full of fun, accomplishments, and adventure. I know, because most of the time I was right by her side. I made the decision to be a stay-at-home mom before she was born, then was blessed by God and a wonderful husband to remain that all of her life. A life that enriched mine continually and stole my heart. Erica was driving to school when she was instantly killed in an automobile accident. She was trying to make a left-hand turn onto the highway, and the police officer told me he believed the sun was in her eyes. She never saw the other car coming. A day or two later, while a visitor was in our home, the local news came on. Unexpectedly, Erica's accident was the lead story. They told how a popular teenage girl had lost her life in a car accident while her smashed car was shown being towed away. We hadn't seen the car yet, and I noticed how her turn signal was still flashing. "My good girl," I thought, "always following every rule." The image of her car didn't cause me to cry uncontrollably as my mind was rationalizing at the time it should. Instead, I couldn't help but think, "I wonder if I'll see her bumper sticker." I hoped I would, but didn't. I think she would have liked everyone to have seen it on TV. Just a few weeks before, she had bought and plastered on the clever yellow sticker. It looked like a sheet of notebook paper and read, "As long as there are tests, there WILL be prayer in schools!" She was such a smart baby. Taking my mind to another place, instead of dwelling on the image before me, was just one of the many incredible blessings that God so lovingly gave me. Incredible, because some of them came even before the accident took place, as I would later discover."

Edition Notes

Table of Contents
l. "Such a Smart Baby".........................13
2. February 12, 2002............................17
3. "I Can Only Imagine".........................23
4. The Index Card.................................29
5. Three of Our Last Days Together......35
6. Out of My Hands..............................43
7. A Gift of Love...................................47
8. Angels All Around.............................49
9. My Valentine.....................................53
10. I'm Not Alone.................................55
11. Old Hymn-New Meaning................57
12. The Necklace..................................59
13. Pageants..........................................75
14. Rabbit Lists and "Reindeer Doo"......81
15. Written Words................................85
16. I Love Yous....................................89
17. GOD BLESS AMERICA................91
18. Sister Surprises................................93
19. A Gift..............................................97
20. In Memory......................................99
21. Between God and Me?...................111
22. Honor Your Father and Mother......115
23. Full Circle.......................................119

The Physical Object

Format
Paperback
Number of pages
128
Dimensions
8.2 x 5.5 x 0.4 inches
Weight
4.8 ounces

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL8807104M
ISBN 10
193212442X
ISBN 13
9781932124422
OCLC/WorldCat
70833538
Goodreads
2433642

Source records

Better World Books record

First Sentence

"My family, consisting of me, Linda, my husband, John, and our two daughters, Erica and Elizabeth, had lived a fairly normal, middle-class life until Two-Twelve.That is, February 12, 2002. We were happy. No doubt about it. We're still very happy, but one of us doesn't live here anymore. She was taken to heaven quite suddenly, one bright sunny Tuesday morning. She was our first baby girl. Erica Lin Davis was born on Thursday, December 5, 1985. Exactly one week after Thanksgiving, and exactly on time, according to my due date. She and Walt Disney shared the same birthday, something she always thought was very cool. The evening she was born, the doctor gave orders that sent me onto a cold, hard x-ray table. Even though I was sedated, I knew something must be wrong. She was turned the wrong way. But a few prayers, and a little while later she decided to turn around and enter the world head first, causing no trouble. Whenever that topic came up in conversation, as the years went by, she would proudly say, "I was such a smart baby." A statement she knew would always make me smile. She was not only a smart baby, but continued to increase in knowledge until she became an intelligent young woman, only sweet sixteen. She lived a healthy, active life, full of fun, accomplishments, and adventure. I know, because most of the time I was right by her side. I made the decision to be a stay-at-home mom before she was born, then was blessed by God and a wonderful husband to remain that all of her life. A life that enriched mine continually and stole my heart. Erica was driving to school when she was instantly killed in an automobile accident. She was trying to make a left-hand turn onto the highway, and the police officer told me he believed the sun was in her eyes. She never saw the other car coming. A day or two later, while a visitor was in our home, the local news came on. Unexpectedly, Erica's accident was the lead story. They told how a popular teenage girl had lost her life in a car accident while her smashed car was shown being towed away. We hadn't seen the car yet, and I noticed how her turn signal was still flashing. "My good girl," I thought, "always following every rule." The image of her car didn't cause me to cry uncontrollably as my mind was rationalizing at the time it should. Instead, I couldn't help but think, "I wonder if I'll see her bumper sticker." I hoped I would, but didn't. I think she would have liked everyone to have seen it on TV. Just a few weeks before, she had bought and plastered on the clever yellow sticker. It looked like a sheet of notebook paper and read, "As long as there are tests, there WILL be prayer in schools!" She was such a smart baby. Taking my mind to another place, instead of dwelling on the image before me, was just one of the many incredible blessings that God so lovingly gave me. Incredible, because some of them came even before the accident took place, as I would later discover."

Community Reviews (0)

Feedback?
No community reviews have been submitted for this work.

Lists

This work does not appear on any lists.

History

Download catalog record: RDF / JSON / OPDS | Wikipedia citation
September 16, 2021 Edited by ImportBot import existing book
April 27, 2011 Edited by OCLC Bot Added OCLC numbers.
April 24, 2010 Edited by Open Library Bot Fixed duplicate goodreads IDs.
April 16, 2010 Edited by bgimpertBot Added goodreads ID.
April 30, 2008 Created by an anonymous user Imported from amazon.com record