![]() And now they’re getting to know the neighbors, just in time for Christmas. Handel beat cancer and the two are getting married at the end of the month. For every bad person, there’s 100 nice people, And it is a really good lesson for them, and for all the children in the neighborhood, to see that there’s good in this world and it always outweighs the bad,” Handel said. “We said look at what all the good people are doing, look at all the nice people in the world. It was an amazing lesson in the goodness of humanity for the couple’s two children. “For me, whenever there’s a bad situation, I always remember there’s a silver lining, and this was our silver lining,” Rosado said.Īfter that, gifts started randomly showing up, and people started dropping by. “And I got to say, it just seemed like there was one thing that I could do that I had control of.” “Frankly, I’ve grown weary of this, of all this hate,” Filian said. Now they are everywhere around their neighborhood. Then she ordered more, then other neighbors kept asking for them. Relatives of Melva Chavoya in Barrington, IL Zadette Rosado Cesar Diaz Consuelo Chavoya Jessica Chavoya Juan Avalos Manuel Chavoya Martha Toscano Noemi. She didn’t really know the couple but she planted a pride flag on her lawn in solidarity. Word got around the neighborhood and it was more than one of their neighbors, Kim Filian, could bear. Kdy lesbický pár Casey Handal a Zadette Rosado poádaly v první polovin prosince ve svém novém domov na pedmstí Chicaga vánoní veírek, vimly si pohledem z okna, e nkdo z jejich vlajkového stoáru odcizil duhovou vlajku, symbol LGBT komunity, a nahradil ji vlajkou Spojených stát. The incident was chilling, but then something wonderful happened. “We were pretty devastated as far as, who would do this? Why would they do it?” Handel said. Two weeks ago, someone snuck into their yard and took it down and replaced it with a United States flag. They flew their rainbow flag behind their home. They proudly hung a rainbow Pride flag behind their new house. A couple in the northwest suburbs got the best gift they could have imagined this holiday season: a neighborhood filled with rainbows after their LGBT pride flag was stolen.Ĭasey Handel and Zadette Rosado just moved into Barrington last May with their two daughters. Last May, Casey Handel, Zadette Rosado, and their two daughters moved to Barrington, a suburb in the northwest of Chicago. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated.īARRINGTON, Ill. This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated.
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