Krim Family Healing After Tragedy Where Nanny Murdered Children Shows Us How Strong Parents Are
”She saves us every day, ” Kevin Krim wrote on Facebook Dec. 28, Nessie’s birthday. ”Marina and I couldn’t be more proud of her ”” she is very smart, beautiful and tough.
”And she’s grown so much over the past two months,” her dad wrote.
After the murders, Kevin, a CNBC executive, and Marina, a doting stay-at-home mom, returned to their native California to be near their close-knit families, quietly grieving and trying to rebuild their shattered lives.
But last week, the couple announced on Facebook that they are returning to New York City ”” crossing the country in an RV from LA with Nessie and some close friends.
”We are hopeful that 2013 will be a year of healing, growth and peace,” they wrote.
”Along the way, we are hoping to experience some inspiring moments that will help us with our healing and rebuilding.”
”We are hurting so much as we think about the violent tragedy in Newtown,” the Krims wrote.
”Our hearts especially go out to all the families who have lost their children in an act of unspeakable violence. As parents who are dealing with loss and grief, we understand how much these children will be missed every minute of every day.”
I can’t imagine the pain this family is feeling, but it looks like they are trying to cope in any way they can, and by starting the foundation to help underprivileged kids I think they are doing an amazing job of honoring their children.
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