Elizabeth put together a cookbook of recipes from close friends and family that I received last year and when I saw Molly’s I immediately texted her that I was so happy to see her name pop up. If you’re looking for a good breakfast this week, I think Molly’s ziploc baggy omelette might just be what you need. It also kind of makes me laugh thinking of Molly boiling eggs in a ziploc but I’d trust her with anything so she must be on to something. Really thankful for this memento. I’m taking a class on biblical counseling and read this description of the character of Jesus pretty soon after learning the news. Jesus was moved with love for others, and always acted in accordance with others’ good. Jesus was not relationally detached from those he cared for but was affected by their suffering and entered into their lives. I immediately thought of Molly who modeled Christ in this way to so many. And believe she has set an example of how to walk besides Christ and one another as we grieve during this. I know time and distance meant we grew apart some since high school but I also know that whenever there was a chance of us both being in Parker you’d reached out to make plans. And whenever we texted for a bit or caught up through social media it always made my day getting to hear from Molly Corlett. I know social media is only a small window into someone’s life but I knew you were impacting everyone you interacted with for the better. Thank you for being a friend to all. I’m still in disbelief most of the time and don’t want any of the present circumstances to be true, but I am rejoicing that you know Jesus and that even now you’re still saving lives. Thank you Corlett family for opening up your home to us so many times for games, movies, studying and hangouts. Molly has made an impact on more people’s lives in 23 years than most ever do. Love you dearly, Molly.