Now, hold on—there’s more. Once a week, the mother of Carl Roberts visits Rosanna, one of the girls her son shot and almost killed. Rosanna is now fourteen years old, sits in a wheelchair, eats with a feeding tube, and is unable to talk. But she is not unable to love and be loved. Terri helps bathe her and reads to her and sings with her. Spending time together helps to heal the wounds of this tragedy. Every week when Terri visits Rosanna, she is forced to confront the damage her son caused. But it reminds her that none of us have to be held hostage by the worst moments of our lives. Healing
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