A mother knows
Losing a child to death brings a myriad of emotions ...
all complicated ... all different ... all difficult.
Allison speaks today about ...cherishing
Allison speaks today about ...cherishing
My Grandma said: IT WILL BE OK.
I clung to that with everything I had...still am...it's been nine years
Mothers Day and I miss my 17 year old daughter, Sarah, with every
heartbeat...but it will be ok... I will see her again in heaven some
day... for now, there's just a lot of little "unexplainable" things that
tell me she is very much alive and well... just on the other side of
the great divide! p.s. When my Grandma said those words, I was six... we
were standing hand-in hand over the graves of her three babies that had
died between child-birth and toddler-age. Now I'm a grandma... teaching
my grandchildren about God... and Life... Life is real big and real
precious... as Sarah put it: LIFE IS BEAUTIFUL POSSESSIONS OF ONE
ANOTHER... 12/17/84 - 5/10/2002. To be given such a gift at Christmas
and to return her on Mother's Day... I will hold her forever... a mother
knows.. God knows... Isaiah 49:15-16.
Allison Father, Yahweh, I pray today for Allison, and all who have lost a child. I pray that knowing the love that each one has for their child will grow sweeter with each passing day.
Father, bless them today.
xtnyoda, shalomed
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