Submitted by Lukes Dad on Fri, 27/02/2009 - 14:35.
Luke loved my drawings and loved to join in. I still have the first drawing he ever did, it was framed and hanging on his bedroom wall when they came in, woke him and took him away screaming. Thankyou to all at child safety cairns for taking my son, putting him alone and leaving him to die.
Lifes misfortunes fall disproportionately on the young.
Submitted by caterpillar jane on Fri, 10/04/2009 - 17:32.
My son and I would go swimming every week.we would go to book club and to kindy gym.we did everything together.I put him in day care so he would not get so clingy to his mother .I cooked beautiful meals for him.I had his room set up colourful and happy.I planned outings for us and took him to bondi beach to sea the art show.I took him to a wildlife park.I took him on his first train.I took him to coffs harbour for a holiday.I took him to the beach,I took him to fairs.Now I hide away like a criminal and slowly die.
Dear Caterpillerjane it is common to those who study nature that caterpillars undergo a physiological change called metamorphosis just like it is said the Son of God did to heal our wounds and give us the gift of forgiveness .You seek the Truth God bless you for that and receive it then get back out there and work for the good of those who need your goodness before the GREAT CHANGE takes place and all that is LOVE will be restored.
Another TRUTH SEEKER
I have not heard your story before the parts I saw on this sight today. I can only tell you how sorry and sad it makes me feel to commiserate with your grief.I admire your work for his cause which may save many others the same kind of grief.
From one who has lost sons also.
Submitted by Lukes Dad on Sat, 02/01/2010 - 21:21.
I remember how scared you looked that last time we said goodbye and they drove away with you in the back, but only now I realise, you were hiding it from me so I didn't get more upset fo worried, and I was hiding it from you too. I love you Lukey, forever and ever and ever. I am your biggest admirer my son.
Lifes misfortunes fall disproportionately on the young.
Luke loved to draw
Luke loved my drawings and loved to join in. I still have the first drawing he ever did, it was framed and hanging on his bedroom wall when they came in, woke him and took him away screaming. Thankyou to all at child safety cairns for taking my son, putting him alone and leaving him to die.
Lifes misfortunes fall disproportionately on the young.
http://lukesarmy.com/
fun
My son and I would go swimming every week.we would go to book club and to kindy gym.we did everything together.I put him in day care so he would not get so clingy to his mother .I cooked beautiful meals for him.I had his room set up colourful and happy.I planned outings for us and took him to bondi beach to sea the art show.I took him to a wildlife park.I took him on his first train.I took him to coffs harbour for a holiday.I took him to the beach,I took him to fairs.Now I hide away like a criminal and slowly die.
TRUTH SEEKER
Court
What happened in court today?
Any Luck yet
Just wondering if your situation has improved since this post???
Lifes misfortunes fall disproportionately on the young.
http://lukesarmy.com/
Re: fun
Dear Caterpillerjane it is common to those who study nature that caterpillars undergo a physiological change called metamorphosis just like it is said the Son of God did to heal our wounds and give us the gift of forgiveness .You seek the Truth God bless you for that and receive it then get back out there and work for the good of those who need your goodness before the GREAT CHANGE takes place and all that is LOVE will be restored.
Another TRUTH SEEKER
pateena
Re: Luke loved to draw
I have not heard your story before the parts I saw on this sight today. I can only tell you how sorry and sad it makes me feel to commiserate with your grief.I admire your work for his cause which may save many others the same kind of grief.
From one who has lost sons also.
pateena
Re: Luke loved to draw
I am sorry to hear of your loss also Pateena. I want the world to know what my son went through, he was a hero, and still is.
Lifes misfortunes fall disproportionately on the young.
http://lukesarmy.com/
Lukes first drawing
Here it is, he brought it to me a month later, it looked like a scrap of paper but he knew what it was, so I framed.
Lifes misfortunes fall disproportionately on the young.
http://lukesarmy.com/
Re: Luke Borusiewicz, pen on paper, by Lukes Dad
I remember how scared you looked that last time we said goodbye and they drove away with you in the back, but only now I realise, you were hiding it from me so I didn't get more upset fo worried, and I was hiding it from you too. I love you Lukey, forever and ever and ever. I am your biggest admirer my son.
Lifes misfortunes fall disproportionately on the young.
http://lukesarmy.com/