![]() ![]() Now, with the pandemic, we see that we just passed that grim milestone of 900,000 American lives lost due to COVID. I thought we were gonna see her out of the window, you know - we’re looking at heaven.” I thought it was sweet that he had this interest in knowing about his grandparents and then trying to go to whatever length to get to heaven to see them. He was looking out the window and said, “I don’t see her.” I asked, “You don’t see who?” He said, “I don’t see Grandma P. I want to go see her.” He asked me how to get to heaven, and that moment inspired me. While I showed him pictures, he said, “You know, I want to go to heaven. He doesn’t remember Grandma P, who died when he was just one year old. My son came home and asked, “How come Santino has two grandmas and grandpas and I just have one?” We talked about how both my parents are still alive, but my husband’s parents both passed away. ![]() Tell me about some of those conversations. ![]() How High is Heaven? is inspired by conversations between you and your son. Lindsey sat down with BGN over the phone on Februto discuss her newest release. ![]() One of his recent questions about loved ones who have passed encouraged her newest book How High is Heaven? The picture book explores meaningful themes (such as, where our loved ones go, how we miss them, and the hope that one day, we will reunite) in a way that is accessible for children and parents. ![]()
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