I went to the UNLV-San Diego St football game At Sam Boyd Stadium in Las Vegas on Saturday. I had planned this trip more than a month ago. Then the tragic events of eight days ago happened and the game took on a little more meaning. The game became a healing process for a community. We think of Vegas as a tourist place but we forget that a lot of people live, work and go to school there. It is a community much like any other in the country. So this post is dedicated to all of those who were killed, wounded or there the night of the shootings, to all the first responders, police officers, medical people and anybody else to did anything in response and finally to the community of Las Vegas:
UNLV players walking out to the field silently before the game |
UNLV wore special helmets |
Ribbons were given out to all of those in attendance |
White balloons were released in honor of the victims |
There was a football game that was played:
UNLV lost to San Diego St 41-10 but the game was secondary as it part of the healing process of the Las Vegas community.
Great post. Yep, there are regular people living in Las Vegas. Kudos to the event celebrating the community.
ReplyDeleteWhat I don't get is all these visible signs of mourning and sadness but no one is actually prepared to take any practical measures to make changes. It just boggles my mind
ReplyDeleteMollyx
at least let us mourn first before trying to divide us and attacking our feelings by your comment. If a person believes in Jesus Christ then that is the only thing he/she needs to prepare for something like this.
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ReplyDeleteWorth a Thousand Words
Thank you for sharing at https://image-in-ing.blogspot.com/2017/10/beauty-on-wing.html. I pray for the complete recovery of those injured and for healing for those who lost loved ones in this tragedy.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing at https://image-in-ing.blogspot.com/2017/10/beauty-on-wing.html
Thank you for sharing. I am praying for Vegas and have friends who live there. It's a crazy world we live in. Blessings to you! Teresa
ReplyDeleteWonderful tribute. Thanks so much for sharing these images.
ReplyDeleteNice post we don't see this side of things on the news over here in UK
ReplyDeleteHave a strongtastic week :-)
It's great to see that people are there for one another. There are more good people out there than bad.
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DeleteMy heart and prayers go to all the victims and their families! Such a a horrible tragedy and I hope it won't repeat again..
ReplyDeleteVery touching -thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteSuch spirit we have in America and your community seems to be very much the proof of that. Prayers for all the families of those lost and those healing.
ReplyDeletePeabea@Peabea Scribbles
A wonderful tribute to those lost that tragic day.
ReplyDeletePatrick,
ReplyDeleteThis was horrible! My heart goes out to all touched by this evil and while many of us were not directly affected, this sort of thing still impacts our lives. Change of the heart is what our world needs. Let's pray for THIS change to happen so that we all might live in a more peaceful society. God bless Las Vegas, God bless the USA! Beautiful tribute, my friend and it's good to see life continuing amidst such sorrow.
Wow. It was so crazy when I heard the news that morning. Continued healing to Vegas!
ReplyDeleteGood to see the signs of healing as the community comes together. Prayers said for the victims, the families, and the great people of Vegas.
ReplyDeleteI can't even imagine how powerful that game and all the ways that they honored the people who died, were injured and traumatized must have felt to watch, Patrick. Such a moving event and we're so grateful you shared it with us! Praying for all the people who that tragedy touched.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing these pictures. I like the way giving tribute to the people who died. And honored who injured. Such a great event. Thanks for sharing with us.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing these pictures. I like the way giving tribute to the people who died. And honored who injured. Such a great event. Thanks for sharing with us.
ReplyDeleteWhat happened there was horrific and the community certainly needs to ban together and heal. This is one way for the people to come together and celebrate the good.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful. They did a great job.
ReplyDeleteHave a great Wordless Wednesday. 😎
Awwww Great photos my friend, and thanks for sharing! I love it when a community sticks together & gets together for neighborhood things and bonds together. Our community is like that too big time. I go to each event. I'm gonna start bringing my camera to these things too & share with y'all!!! Thanks for stopping by! Cudos!!!
ReplyDeleteThe sad events can bring us together. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteHi Patrick, Thanks so much for sharing this post and the beautiful tribute to such a horrific event.
ReplyDeleteI agree - its easy to forget that there is more to Vegas than the tourist side. Lovely to see a community coming together like this
ReplyDeleteThanks for linking up to #AnythingGoes :)
Debbie
Congratulations Patrick! Your post won Inspire Me Monday Linky. You'll be featured on my site tomorrow!
ReplyDeleteJanice, your friend and hostess
What a lovely tribute and bringing everyone together. So heartbreaking. Thanks for linking up to The Wednesday Blog Hop.
ReplyDeleteLas Vegas was such a senseless act of violence and it it lovely to see the city rallying together x
ReplyDeleteThank you for pointing out that Vegas is a community, not just a tourist destination. I had not considered that before. Heartbreaking event for sure but not the last I am afraid. Thanks for sharing the experience.
ReplyDeletePatrick,
ReplyDeleteThanks for visiting and joining my not-so WW linky party, my friend. Have a good day!!