Showing posts with label death. Show all posts
Showing posts with label death. Show all posts

Thursday, September 10, 2009

Hiroshima Japan

The second day of our weekend road trip we spent touring Hiroshima, stopping at the Peace Park Memorial Park, A-Dome, Peace Park Museum, Hiroshima Castle and finally the Sukkein Garden.

At 8:15 am on August 6, 1945 the United Stated dropped the A-Bomb on Hiroshima Japan. This was the first time a nuclear bomb was ever used as warfare. I am not even sure I have words to describe what we saw while visiting Hiroshima. It is something that you have to just see for yourself and then you will see why we just wanted to pull our kids close and shelter them from the world, even for a few minutes. Pictures do not even come close to doing it justice.

Peace Park was easily within walking distance from our hotel so we walked through the city catching some of the sites along the way. Throughout the park you will see many "peace" leis hanging on different statues, memorials and other areas.
We first went to the Peace Park Museum. Inside this museum are hundreds of photographs of Hiroshima before and after the A-Bomb was dropped. There are also many lessons in the history of Hiroshima, nuclear weapons and Japans stance on hoping for a nuclear free, peaceful world. There are pictures, videos, testimonial talks and artifacts of various people who's lives were taken from the A-Bomb and even some survivors. The stories of parents searching the city for days to find their child, only to find them dead on the ground or hunched over what once was preschool furniture, were heart wrenching. Photos of the effects from radiation exposure and the people injured and many dying within a few short days made you want to close your eyes from the emotion you can't help but feel. Not including people who have died over the years from cancers or other side effects from radiation exposure, over 140,000 people died right after the A-Bomb was dropped.

I only took one picture inside the museum. To take more I felt would have been too imposing.

After the museum we walked around the park making our way to the A-Dome.

Flame of Peace
Cenotaph for the A-bomb victims
The A-Dome is the only still standing building after the A-bomb dropped. There were three total, this is the only one that remains.
Originally scientists said that it would take 75 years for anything to grow in the A-bomb areas due to radiation. As you can see from the pictures, they were incorrect. In fact all around Hiroshima you will find several trees marked as "survivors" from the A-Bomb.
Many people have asked us where all we want to visit within Japan while living here. I always told them Hiroshima because it has such a historical significance. Several people told us that it is just a big concrete city and not much to see. While on the surface I can see that, but if you look beyond the "new" buildings and think about what Hiroshima was like just 60 years ago, and picture the stories of the people there during that horrific time, you will see it is much more than just a "big concrete city".

For comparison purposes, here is a shot of Hiroshima, near the A-Dome, almost a month after the bombing. You tell me that there isn't anything to see here.
After Peace Park we drove over to Hiroshima Castle. The original castle was destroyed in the bombing, however they have rebuilt a replica and you can walk the grounds and visit the shrine on site.
After Hiroshima Castle we still had the Sukkein Garden on our to-do list, however Sami was ready to call it a day so Chris and I decided to walk there while Matt took the girls to the car. Of course Chris and I got lost trying to find our way, so luckily we found these lovely tour guides who walked us right to the front gates.
Sukkein Garden was a beautiful place, full of Japanese gardens and small tree lined paths. As everything else, it was totally destroyed in the bombing and has been rebuilt.



It was an interesting contrast having just been to Pearl Harbor three weeks ago and seeing where the Japan/US war really began and then going to Hiroshima and seeing how the war ended. Such a tragic time in history.

You can see many more pictures of Hiroshima here.

Thursday, May 22, 2008

Heartbreaking Story

My heart aches for the Steven Curtis Chapman family. Yesterday his 5 year old daughter was killed when accidentally hit in their driveway. I can only begin to imagine the pain this family is having. I pray that they can somehow find peace with themselves and God.

Ironically, many of the songs I listened to after Allison died were his.

Please keep them in your thoughts and prayers. I hope the media gives them time to heal.

Saturday, August 25, 2007

Rest In Peace

My Aunt passed away this morning. I am flying out to Indianapolis for the funeral tomorrow morning and returning late Sunday night. Please keep the family in your thoughts.




Goodbye Aunt Pauline. Thanks for being such a great grandma.

Friday, June 01, 2007

RIP Secret & Friend

Apparently frogs do not like to be sprayed with Off, no matter how many bugs are around. Please, mom's of boys, remember this important message when your child thinks it is fun to play with frogs. Needless to say, it was not a good morning at the Jacobs' house. My animal loving oldest daughter is still crying.

RIP Secret and your little friend.



Thursday, May 17, 2007

99 Days - A Celebration of Life

Grab your tissues. Better make it a few boxes. For obvious reasons this video touches my soul personally. It is amazing an impact that a tiny life can make in this world.



Thank you mommy life.

Wednesday, February 14, 2007

For The Heart Of A Child


Your help is needed
And that’s not all,
we need awareness,
for the little and small.

We need your help,
to spread the word ...
of congenital heart defects,
for little have heard!

This is a deadly defect,
affecting many that are born,
turning lives upside down ..
leaving dreams shattered and torn.

Congenital heart defects,
known as CHD's,
are the #1 birth defect,
but a hidden disease.

Doses of medicine,
many times each day,
a little child,
that can't run or play,
his little heart,
can't take the stress,
his little body
just needs to rest.

A little baby
that struggles to eat,
with tiny blue lips,
and hands, and feet.

A mother stands by
her baby's grave,
praying through research,
others will be saved!

Written by Angela Brooks
June 2002


This February, American Heart Month, please help to honor and
remember all those lost to a congenital heart defect by forwarding
this message on to everyone in your address book. Nothing great will
happen if you forward this to 10 people, and you will not have bad
luck forever if you decide to delete it. However, by forwarding this
on to everyone you know, you will bring a smile to the faces of the
estimated 4,000 babies in heaven that die EACH YEAR from a congenital
heart defect and their families who miss them and love them dearly.
Please visit www.kidswithheart.org to see what else you can do to
help those born with the most common birth defect and #1 cause of
birth defect related deaths.

Below are just a few names of those lost to a heart
defect. In this message, they are simply names in a message that
carry with them a sad story. However, to the families that lost
them ... each of these names represent a child lost, a mother's
empty arms, and a father's grieving heart for the child that was ...

40,000 babies are born each year with a heart defect, 1 in 10 of those are born with a fatal defect, what if that "1" was yours?

Allison Grace Jacobs 4/29/02 - 8/13/02
Zachary Wayne Brooks 6/2/99 ~ 11/30/99
Ella Josette Mangold 05/05/05 - 05/08/05
Zev Samuel Pazo 1/25/06 - 5/18/06
Ethan Rey Martin 4/13/06 ~ 5/5/06
Severin Grant Brenny 9/23/02 - 7/17/04
Julian Christopher David Nov. 29, 2001 - May 20, 2006
Zachary George Metivier 5/27/05 - 10/17/06
Colin Samuel Brown 3/26/01 - 3/30/06
Corbin Marc Grabb 7-20-2004 - 6-29-2006
Mari Kathryn Moreland( Kaytee) 8-22-94 - 8-27-94
Joseph Scott Moreland 3-23-95 - 3-23-95
Charles Christopher Smith 11/30/06 - 12/04/06
Zoë Richardson 7-20-1999 - 9-5-2004
Alexander Joseph Kaplan 9/9/04 - 1/12/05
Mercedes Margaret Kincaid 08/02/2006-08/14/06
Jacob Abregana-Reyes 12.19.05-6.3.06
Chase Conway Jaeger 6/2/05-11/30/06
Emily Grace Taylor 6/4/01 ~ 7/24/01
Ashley Makayla Knight 12/9/04-6/22/06
Karen L. McNulty 9/25/73 ~ 8/31/05
Jake Richard Witt 10/15/02 ~ 3/30/03
Darius John Ellis 4/7/2005 ~ 9/3/2005
Samuel Jason Bocanegra 7/9/04 ~ 11/6/04
Jason Schweinberg 6/27/84 ~ 8/9/01
Cooper Walker Burchett 10/27/2006 - 10/29/2006
Justin Lee Shelnutt 2/25/01 - 5/16/01
David Binko Forever in my heart 9-27-2002 to 7-11-2006
Jessica Freed 5/25/81- 11/02/04
Timothy William Cole 10-11-94 to 6-15-95
Anthony Patrick Crawford4/24/2001~4/25/2001
Zoë Richardson 7-20-1999 to 9-5-2004
Colin Samuel Brown
Wyatt Johnathan Darrin Prince 11-13-97 04-11-98
Alexander Mercado 12/15/02 - 01/06/03
Audrey RosaLee Haugen 06/06/05 - 08/25/05
Lydia Ann Lawrence 10/5/05 ~ 10/5/05
Jessica K Freed 05/25/81 - 11/02/2004
Dominic John Berkowitz 11/05/06 ~ 11/14/06

In memory of all these precious children plus thousands of others and with hope for the 40,000 babies born each year with a heart before, please forward this on to everyone in your address book. We need to raise awareness of this deadly defect so babies will stop dieing from a broken heart!