Filed under: General | Tags: background image, Megan Williams inspiration, Megan Williams support, screensaver
When news of the atrocities that happened to Megan Williams came out, I wrote the original support post for Megan Williams which can be found at this link.
Like many others, I was sickened that anyone could treat another human being this way. At the same time, I realized that some day Megan will have recovered from this crime against her, and would be going forward with her life. In this forever changed world that includes the internet, I knew that someday she would be sitting at a computer and would google her own name, just as many of us have and do from time to time, always wanting to see what curious little bit might be out there about us.
I realized that Megan would be constantly reminded of her ordeal, each time she tries to do that very normal action, and I wanted to do something about it.
I asked readers to leave positive comments that would be turned into an image that would be available, so that Megan would also find that people cared about her even though we didn’t personally know her.
For this first image (and there will be more) I asked a friend to create it. A very talented and beautiful soul, she has offered this image as her gift towards this effort. Despite my insistance that we should know the image was her creation, she preferred to remain nameless, not wanting the credit for it. Some of you may recognize the style and know it was from her. If you do, please say a prayer for her, and send her good thoughts. I appreciate her gift more than she knows. Click it to open up the full image.
As these images become available, please do use them as screensavers or desktop wallpaper. Please too, if you blog, mention where you got it with a link to this blog so that others too, may come to leave a comment for Megan.
And perhaps this way, when Megan searches her name someday, she will not only have to find old news stories to remind her of unhappy days in her life, but she will find countless wishes from strangers… to let her know that when we place the people of the world on a scale, the kind outweigh the horrid.
Thank you.



















