Since I've been seriously sidelined by my health problems for months now, it's really easy to find myself sort of… down in the dumps about my inability to contribute more. Knowing that it's a temporary setback (assuming I focus on my health and tackle rehabilitation) isn't always enough to help me feel better, if you know what I mean.
My soul struggles when I'm not contributing more to the world, and more for those I love, like Angie and Gracie.
What helps me to stop feeling so sorry for myself is to remember Grant Solomon, and to remember how big Grant's army really is. Obviously, I didn't know Grant, so I can't remember him personally, but I can remember his kind-hearted spirit so many others did get to know.
Grant's mother Angie, who I consider a dear friend, recently posted something beautiful on Instagram, from a young friend of the family who got a special tattoo to honor Grant.
Watching that short clip reminded me that there are so many people who still care. Even when I'm out of commission, there are many others who can and will keep talking about Grant, and keep fighting for justice.
In addition to that link above, I want to leave you with a roundup of some stories that have been published while I've been ill:
The Williamson Herald's Top 12 online stories by page views for 2023: Grant Solomon is #1
There's also been a brief update to the Corruption podcast, and several content creators have created new videos to raise awareness about Grant's mysterious death, including The Chronicles of Olivia.
As you might imagine, I have so many thoughts about all of these updates, and I'm chomping at the bit to get back to it as soon as I can.
While I'm not done fighting for Justice for Grant (and Angie and Gracie!), I am so grateful to know that other people still care and are still fighting.
Grant's friends and family say he was known for going the extra mile to help out a friend. Together, we can remember his spirit and not give up on Justice for Grant!
Great article! We WILL find justice for Grant, Gracie, and Angie.