Losing my son, David Glasser, a Phoenix Police Officer, in a line of duty death was a tragedy.
Many people wonder if anything good can come from such evil. I don’t wonder – God has actually brought several good things out of the loss of my son. One of them is the gift of clarity for those of us who are left behind.
What’s important? With all the choices I have with how to spend my time and money, what should I choose?
In my blog last week, I wrote about good choices. Loving God and loving others – nothing is more important. Believe me – this became crystal clear when my world exploded.
Bad choices also became crystal clear. Some of the ways people choose to spend what is possibly their last day on earth are so worthless and petty.
- picking on other people – what they say, how they dress, what they drive, where they work.
- pushing their way in front of others – on the freeway, in the parking lot, in the grocery store line.
- saying mean and ugly things about people on social media – unbelievable!
That’s enough. You know it. You could write the rest of the list for me.
None of this stuff matters. None of it contributes to what is good in this world. None of it helps – it only hurts.
I have trouble even writing about the bad stuff people do because then I’m focusing on it and there’s so much of it and my mind starts going down that road of disappointment and negativity.
So I turn my thoughts to what is right and good and worth it in our world.
I pray for all of us, Father God, that you would open our eyes to how important it is to spend the little time we have on this earth wisely. I pray that you will make our hearts wide open to love you and love others. Please shine your light into our lives. Bring boatloads of love and kindness into our lives so we can share it with others. Through you all things are possible. Thank you, Father, for the gift of clarity.






This piece of my heart is full of gratitude to my Father God for giving us 34 years with Davey. They were years filled with family and fun and adventures. We didn’t put off to tomorrow what we could do today – so happy about that. His father and I were able to become especially close to Davey and his family his last 5 years on earth when we moved closer to them. We didn’t know then how short our time was with him but we know it now and we are soooooo thankful for those precious years.
I had never seen what was written on the back until now. “Your family is in our prayers.” If you know Veronica Montenieri, please tell her I see this sign several times a day and it reminds me of the crowds of people who have prayed for us and are continuing to pray for us. It reminds me that my Father God is in control and he loves us and he wants the best for us. It reminds me that the Thin Blue Line is committed to serve and protect all lives.
Yes, I know laughter is good for us. Don’t get me wrong, I like to laugh and have a good time so don’t stop laughing around me. Davey loved to laugh and he loved making us laugh. He always had clever and funny comments about things that happened – he had a very quick mind. He would want us to enjoy life and have a great time. It’s important. Life is short.


Let’s recommit to saying ‘love you’ to the people we care about in our lives. And lets find a special way to celebrate love with those closest to us.