An Infant ____________ graced this earth for three months and four days. Not a long time at all when compared to the biblical span of three-score and 10 years. Three months and four days is not a long enough time. They'll agree: three months and a few days is too short. Too short for ____________ to learn to walk and talk, to read and ride a bike. That's part of our pain as we mourn ____________ too-soon death: we expect and assume that children will flourish and grow, but ____________ life was too short for that to do anything more than begin to happen. A child's death is a reversal of expectations. And so we grieve.
But he didn't live too short a time to establish himself as a well-loved little boy with a personality all his own. ____________, his sister is -- according to ____________ …