You might have seen this on brothers brick or some of your friends' newsfeed, Heather has been missing for a week. Please read the article and if there ever is one of these types of posts to reshare on your newsfeed then this is it:
http://www.brothers-brick.com/2012/03/2 ... lego-girl/
Heather is missing
Moderator: viclug
Heather is missing
Last edited by Joseph on Mon Apr 09, 2012 4:58 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Thanks John, here's the link to that group:
http://www.facebook.com/groups/264405843648488/
If you want to join then it's by request but info wall is public
http://www.facebook.com/groups/264405843648488/
If you want to join then it's by request but info wall is public
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Update on Heather Braaten
Unfortunately, Heather Braaten's body was found in the Seattle area on Sunday.
http://www.queenanneview.com/2012/04/02 ... ten-found/
No emoticons, they project a rather different attitude.
James Powell
http://www.queenanneview.com/2012/04/02 ... ten-found/
No emoticons, they project a rather different attitude.
James Powell
There is a flickr group for remembering Heather:
http://www.flickr.com/groups/heather_braaten/
[s]Also there has been some discussion for naming her signature fig hair after her:[/s]
[img:376:500]http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7103/7039 ... 8fc2f3.jpg[/img]
by Lino
[s]I think it's a very touching tribute to call that hair element 'Heather hair'[/s]
There is a discussion about this on Heather's memorial group on flickr, and this particular hair was modeled after an afol. She would rather not be brought directly into this conversation and is not comfortable with the part being known in this context. Since this is all about respect it would be a good idea to hold out and see what the community comes up with for a fitting tribute.
http://www.flickr.com/groups/heather_braaten/
[s]Also there has been some discussion for naming her signature fig hair after her:[/s]
[img:376:500]http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7103/7039 ... 8fc2f3.jpg[/img]
by Lino
[s]I think it's a very touching tribute to call that hair element 'Heather hair'[/s]
There is a discussion about this on Heather's memorial group on flickr, and this particular hair was modeled after an afol. She would rather not be brought directly into this conversation and is not comfortable with the part being known in this context. Since this is all about respect it would be a good idea to hold out and see what the community comes up with for a fitting tribute.