Sunday, September 09, 2007
A Few Thoughts...
I have been hearing a number of stories of loss recently in the adoption community.  People have lost family members, furbabies and friends that they hoped would have been part of their new child's life.   I think this is the real tragedy of our wait for our children.  One of the gals in my DTC group lost her Grandmother recently and I shed a few tears reading her words.  I remember when my Grandma S died (ten years ago today!!) and I was devastated that she would never know my children.   I know that her death put my life into fast forward!!   We started to plan our wedding, children and our life in BC.   I was so sad when my  Grandma C died a year later and missed our wedding by a few months.  It was so VERY hard.  With Camie our kitty, being 19 years old,  I am worried about how a little child will interact with her (she is fragile) but then I worry more that we will lose her and be dealing with grief when we meet Isabel!!  I only wish that we had the power to pur our wait into "fast forward" now!!!  As we wait, life continues and even though I know that we have no control, I still feel so very sad to think of all of the special people and animals in our lives that won't have a chance to meet our darling children.
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4 comments:
What a thought provoking post. I wish I could fast forward our wait as well. Praying for all those who have suffered a lost
Beautifully said.
So true... When we were planning our wedding, we chose not to have a video of the day. Then I read about a woman who decided to have video at the last minute and was so glad she had, because her grandmother died only a few months later (unexpectedly) and that was the last video anyone had of her. I quickly found a company to video our wedding with only a few weeks to spare.
It's sad to see this happening... let's hope it speeds up...
I haven't really thought of that aspect a whole lot- it's just too hard to think of those who might be gone by the time we get our daughter.
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