tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32905622.post-60925746485348957222008-05-12T07:16:00.003-04:002008-05-12T09:10:09.497-04:00We've lost a hero.I've started many, many posts over the last several months and never managed to finish and post any of them. I always had a underlying feeling of guilt about it... I need to make care of myself more of a priority. It just seems like there is always so much going on.<br /><br />And then... something happens and it makes you realize that all the things that are just SO IMPORTANT, in the grand scheme of things, really aren't.<br /><br />Today we’ve lost a hero. <p>Irena Sendler passed away this morning at 8:00 am CEST in Warsaw, Poland.</p> <p>For those of you who’ve never heard the name, Irena was a relatively unsung heroine of the Holocaust. As a part of the resistance, she saved over 2500 children by smuggling them out of the Warsaw Ghetto and giving them new identities. She wrote their old and new names down on lists that she buried in a garden in hopes of reuniting families after the war was over. She was eventually captured, severely beaten and sentenced to death. Through a bribe to a guard, the underground helped her escape where she continued her work in hiding.</p> <p>I’ve been privileged enough to be involved with a group here in the States that makes presentations to raise awareness about Irena and others. For additional information on Irena or the Life in a Jar project, please visit <a href="http://www.irenasendler.org/">http://www.irenasendler.org</a>.</p>Andrea in Bluehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11614322718073272834noreply@blogger.com