National Crayon Day on March 31 sparks fond memories of childhood creations in full color as we celebrate the crayon. Beyond childhood, coloring is now an acceptable coping skill for an adult. Currently crayons also are a symbol for mental health awareness. Hana was a strong advocate for mental health and increasing awareness that we all are worthy of love and acceptance. I love and miss you Hana. I love your passion for advocating for others. I wish you were still here with me.
National Crayon Day on March 31 sparks fond memories of childhood creations in full color as we celebrate the crayon. Beyond childhood, coloring is now an acceptable coping skill for an adult. Currently crayons also are a symbol for mental health awareness. Hana was a strong advocate for mental health and increasing awareness that we all are worthy of love and acceptance. I love and miss you Hana. I love your passion for advocating for others. I wish you were still here with me.