"Mother's Day is rapidly approaching, and mothers everywhere have either made plans to be with their families or they are eagerly anticipating the surprises their families have planned for them. There is another side to Mother's Day, however, a darker side. A non-celebratory side. Not every mother has a baby. It may not seem to make sense, on the outside, but it's sad and true. Thousands of baby-loss mothers will mark Mother's Day somehow. Some may celebrate with their mothers or other loved ones. Some may have other children. Others may just keep their heads down and hope to get through it. But make no mistake: Every one of them will be thinking of the baby they lost, amidst all the celebrations of the day. " (excerpt from St. Louis Examiner)
We all know precious women who have lost their children to miscarriage, stillbirth, or infant death -- this Mother's Day take a minute from all the celebrating and say a prayer for that woman -- for the ache in her heart that won't go away this side of heaven!
Thinking of and praying for so many precious mommies and their babies in heaven!
'To remember is painful,
To forget is to impossible.'
- Maureen Connelly
'Loved with a love beyond telling,
missed with a grief beyond tears.'
- Unknown
Praying for you today. Always. I love you.
ReplyDeleteI used to dread Mother's Day. It's different now that I have Olivia and I know I'm so blessed, but I will never forget how I felt before. Sending you my love and prayers!
ReplyDeleteThought about and prayed for you all day. <3 Still thinking of you!
ReplyDeleteOh I remember dragging myself to church on Mother's Day, dreading the celebration of that day. Now that I have a good reason to celebrate Mother's Day, I still always think of those that are just trying to survive it. Thanks for sharing this. I'm so sorry for your loss.
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