When Mica was visiting my home on and off, to distance herself from issues/ people in Myrtle and have time with family, she and I attended church on Sundays (in person and digitally) because I hadn't found a home church yet. After Mica passed, I had been struggling to cope with the day to day and cling to my faith in the way that I knew I should. I can say, without a doubt, Mica is in heaven and she would not want her passing to hinder any of our relationships with God. But that doesn't stop me from being a human with all the human emotions that we all feel. It has been very difficult to keep pushing on with my life and honor her memory without constantly mourning her. In God's perfect timing, after 10 years of searching, we found a home church where we feel peace. I can imagine how Mica would be so proud to see where God led us. To see how the church really is the people, as she always said. Mica will continue to be ingrained into the foundation of who we are, and we will continue to act in ways that would make her proud. Our Christmas Gift to our church, a newly redone nursery 🎄❤️
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