"So here's My response to our first gathering under the tree"
How long have you been blogging for? Why did you start? What do you want from writing?
I have only been blogging since January. I was fortunate enough to find " The names in the Sand' blog created by beautiful Carly and reading her story gave me the inspiration to begin documenting my journey. Michael's birthday was fast approaching and all these thoughts were circling around in my head. Blogging gave me an outlet .Somewhere to document my thoughts and express my feelings in relation to my precious baby. I also want to eventually create a blog to document the lives and Journey of my two precious living Angels. This is on my to-do List. What I want for my writing is just to be able to share my story and perhaps be able to help/support mothers that have been through a similar situation so as to help them to know they are not alone.
Where is safest place for you to share your feelings? Is there anywhere you feel completely accepted just being however you are really feeling?
One of the safest places I find that I can document my thoughts and feeling is on essential baby . There are a beautiful bunch of women who too have had to make the heartbreaking choice to interrupt their pregnancy. I feel I can share anything and even though we are from different place and walks of life , It has always been a safe non-judgments haven for me .
Can you recommend any books that you have read that have given you a new insight, hope or courage in this new life you find yourself in?
I haven't read any books on grief and the loss of a child but found all the Sids and Kids publications help . Currently I am reading a book by Eckart tolle called "A New Earth" and this has just helped me live more in the "now" and understand who I am.
How would you describe yourself before you lost your baby. How have you changed, who are you today?
I too was a young naive mother. Loosing my closest friends 4 yrs ago changed me significantly . I began a journey of self discovery and began to show and interest in energetic healing and feeling this need to help others. However I was still naive and somewhat selfish. I took my children for granted and didn't appreciate how absolutely precious they are until I lost Michael . I was also very self conscious and clouded with self doubts and even though my husband was always there for me I never truly believed he loved me 100%. But when Michael passed the gratitude I felt for my family is overwhelming. I appreciate everything my children do and even when they are being difficult, I love them more for it. I truly believe finally that my husband loves me unconditionally and have focus more on my own healing the last twelve months and becoming a better person. I also grew in terms of my own self love . I realised that if I could survive the last twelve months I can do anything . I have alot of respect for myself also.
How do you think you are coping? Do you see any light in this road or is it all dark right now? Where do you imagine yourself to be in a years time?
I have my days. I sadly assumed that the 12 month anniversary was going to be some milestone that I would wake up feeling better on the other side. But I still have my days and still miss Michael like crazy . I think I need to accept that this feeling is a new kind of normal and this is how life will be. I am constantly thinking of TTC but am fearful of this happening all over again. I hope in twelve months that I perhaps have made the decision to have another child and be holding a precious gift. The thought of another child always makes me smile and this is how I know its right. I just need to try :-).
Your story is so similar to mine. I have not found another blog written by someone who has had to make this heart-wrenching choice. My daughter Raelyn also had Trisomy 18 and we gave her back to the Lord at 23+weeks. Thank you for sharing your heart as you walk this journey.
ReplyDeleteI am so happy that you feel safe at Essential baby, it is a wonderful, wonderful website.
ReplyDeleteI am currently reading A New earth too. I am finding it incredible but not so easy to read. I guess because I don't have a lot of time to site and really take it all in.
"I realised that if I could survive the last twelve months I can do anything"
So true, so very true.
I am praying for peace over your heart when it comes to you fear.
Thank you so much for taking part
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