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A year after the Surfside condo collapse, loved ones see legislation and millions but few answers
CNN
PJ Rodriguez's 7-year-old son, John, is learning to cope with the loss of his grandmother and great grandmother.
He was close to both and at times gets sad that he can't talk to them, but a therapist has taught him to refocus his mind on happy memories when he gets down, Rodriguez said. John smiles recalling a trip to the zoo, a toy they brought him or when his parents instructed them not to bring him chicken nuggets or doughnut holes but they did anyway.
One of John's favorite memories, he tells his parents, is when they took him to Gatorland and his grandmother -- no fan of reptiles -- "held a snake for me so I could a take a picture while I was holding an alligator," Rodriguez relayed to CNN.
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