tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1809677799536184324.post453635483074187016..comments2023-10-26T04:01:17.116-04:00Comments on My Life After Loss: WornMichelehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17681333723382119281noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1809677799536184324.post-81400334309511917252013-05-22T20:23:15.808-04:002013-05-22T20:23:15.808-04:00You know, Michele - a while ago, you commented on ...You know, Michele - a while ago, you commented on my blog saying that you never forget what has happened in the past, but the pain fades a little each day. And it is so true. At this point of your pregnancy, I think it is natural to reflect on your journey. To ponder what might have been. And to look at your current situation and how you feel you're 'coping' with it. You are dealing with an awful lot all at once. Other people (indeed, the 'other' Michele that could have been) don't need to deal with all of that. It seems unfair, but (and I think you see it this way too), it enriches your life and enables you to see things and appreciate things in a different and perhaps more thankful way. <br />Also? You're pregnant and hormonal and emotional and in physical pain. With my youngest, I was absolutely riddled with pain. He was born early for that reason. It was so very difficult. But there are so few sweet weeks to go for you and then Michael will be EARTHSIDE!! And my hope is that at that moment and in the weeks following, you will experience relief, release and peace.<br />I'm thinking of you xxJohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07428479973149290966noreply@blogger.com