I am David Kellin, Sarah's father. Sarah died on February 29th, 2000. This blog is a way for me to share her story. This is not a pretty story to hear. Who wants to read about a child who has died. That is the point. Most folks shy away from the details of a child's death. Yet, for the father, and I guess for parents, the story is a vital part of their life.
Sarah's story is a vital and necessary part of my life. It is what I have left. Sarah is gone, and the memories remain. By reading this blog and learning about my daughter, you give me a gift that is priceless. I can't and don't want to forget my daughter. I hope you will want to know her, and come to love her as I love her.
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I saw your post on facebook tonight, and looked at your information. It led me to this blog. I'm wiping tears as I type this. You were lucky to have each other. And I believe that the night that you all worked together was exactly as you say it was. English isn't the language of parents and newborns. That language is something bigger and way more intimate. You are lucky that she's a part of your life.
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