I’ve struggled personally on deciding to post this from last Saturday night’s Kiss Goodnight Vigil at the Magic Kingdom. It depicts a very personal and heart-wrenching scene of those that lost someone very close to them in the senseless tragedy a week ago. I decided to post it, rather than not, as it has filled me with emotion seeing the very real feelings of pain, of loss, of love, and hope in my own eyes. It shows the emotions of those that truly lost as a result of this tragic event. It brings a very real sense of heartbreak and sadness that is hard to even look at, but I feel is so important for others to see, as it depiction of the very real effect Saturday night had on too many. All across this great city, people are broken and are finding ways to heal. Saturday night’s vigil was an incredibly powerful scene of sadness, community, and love. No one that came cared where you were born, what your political or religious belief is, what the color of your skin is, or what sexual preference is. Those that came, came in love. It is for these overwhelming number of events that have been organized over the past week that proves to me that we will overcome this, and, hopefully as a society find ways to fix what is broken.
Scenes from last night’s Kiss Goodnight Vigil at the Magic Kingdom. So much emotion from last night seeing thousands show up for a moment of silence during the already emotional Kiss Goodnight. I was so moved by the number of participants and the amount of love and support from the Disney community. My heart is broken for this city but the amount of support and strength that has been pouring out of it makes me proud and hopeful.
On our way out of the Hilton Bonnett Creek, we caught an amazing sunset from the parking garage.