The Ways Our Babies Bless Us
Told by: Carissa My due date was scheduled for November 30, but my specialist ended up wanting me to deliver at 37 weeks because of
Told by: Carissa My due date was scheduled for November 30, but my specialist ended up wanting me to deliver at 37 weeks because of
Told by: Anne I was almost 42wks (43 by our calendar – which my O.B. viewed more accurate) then we had a NST and Felix
Told by: Angie When I was 18 I got pregnant. My husband (boyfriend then) joined the Navy so we could afford to feed baby. While
Told by: Emma This is my daughter Roisin Faith. She was one of twins born at 26+6 after an extremely difficult pregnancy. Her brother Cillian
Told by: Sara Jason Edward and Julianna Lynn born July 4, 2013 less than 1 year after the death of their big sister (our 6th
Told by: Monica When we meet new people and I eventually tell them the story they seem kind of awestruck. They say ,”Wow, I can’t
Told by: Susan This is my 3 year old daughter Sarah, holding her baby brother Tobias. These are my rainbow babies! Sarah lost her twin
Told by: Jess I never thought I would be where I am in my life. I have a beautiful 11 1/2 year old daughter who
The Origin of Blessingways and Sacred Birth & Bereavement Circles While the name Blessingway is becoming more widely understood to mean a kind of “baby shower
Waiting is painful. Forgetting is painful. But not knowing which to do is the worse kind of suffering.
Fear keeps us focused on the past or worried about the future. If we can acknowledge our fear, we can realize that right now we are okay. Right now, today, we are still alive, and our bodies are working marvelously. Our eyes can still see the beautiful sky. Our ears can still hear the voices of our loved ones.
People have a hard time letting go of their suffering. Out of a fear of the unknown, they prefer suffering that is familiar.
Hope is important because it can make the present moment less difficult to bear. If we believe that tomorrow will be better, we can bear a hardship today.
You must submit to supreme suffering in order to discover the completion of joy.
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