This is gorgeous and heart wrenching. I am so grateful for you for your bravery and sharing your truth with all of us. I am so sorry for what you’re going through but so glad to know what an incredible support system you have.
I recently lost a baby in the second trimester and I’ve been writing about that a little bit on here. I already have two children. The grief has been terrible despite the joy that I have and the blessings of my other children.
I love how you are able to simultaneously hold in balance the grief and the joy. The complexity of being a human. In a female body. With all of the idea, ideas and expectations that are put on that body and then we put on it ourselves.
I’m sorry you lost your mother. I lost my father very young and I understand the legacy that such a loss can leave.
Again, I just wanna thank you for being here and writing about this .
Thank you so much for the kindness and love here. It breaks my heart to know that you have been through that, the complexity of the feelings and grief that come with this type of loss are so hard to navigate. You are doing amazing and I hold you in my thoughts. The loss of a parent young leaves pain that stays close to us all our life. I am truly sorry you had to experience that as well. Sending you tons of love, thank you for reading and making me feel less alone in it all. <3
I found your post, here, after Jennifer reposted it today. So time has passed, but likely not the grief (I know this because my wife and I experienced something similar. That’s all that needs to be said about that, because this is about your beautiful post.). To worry about the doctor bringing the bad news, in the midst of hearing the bad news; to know that a husband and sister are allowing space and silence to speak for them while you are wailing inside; to know that food (especially wine and pasta), in that moment, is also soul food and medicine when combined with the love of family; all these define what compassion actually is. I don’t know you, Hannah, but I’m celebrating you and rooting for you as you continue along your journey. Thank you for writing these words, some months ago now. May you know they had an impact upon me. And may you be well.
Wow, thank you for these words and the love here - it means so much to me. You captured it all so well. To know you are rooting for me and reading here brings me a lot of comfort in this painful journey. Thank you, thank you <3
This is gorgeous and heart wrenching. I am so grateful for you for your bravery and sharing your truth with all of us. I am so sorry for what you’re going through but so glad to know what an incredible support system you have.
I recently lost a baby in the second trimester and I’ve been writing about that a little bit on here. I already have two children. The grief has been terrible despite the joy that I have and the blessings of my other children.
I love how you are able to simultaneously hold in balance the grief and the joy. The complexity of being a human. In a female body. With all of the idea, ideas and expectations that are put on that body and then we put on it ourselves.
I’m sorry you lost your mother. I lost my father very young and I understand the legacy that such a loss can leave.
Again, I just wanna thank you for being here and writing about this .
Thank you so much for the kindness and love here. It breaks my heart to know that you have been through that, the complexity of the feelings and grief that come with this type of loss are so hard to navigate. You are doing amazing and I hold you in my thoughts. The loss of a parent young leaves pain that stays close to us all our life. I am truly sorry you had to experience that as well. Sending you tons of love, thank you for reading and making me feel less alone in it all. <3
Heartbreak, written beautifully. It’s an honor to follow your journey and read your story. ❤️
Thank you so much for following along 🥹💕 means so much to me!
I found your post, here, after Jennifer reposted it today. So time has passed, but likely not the grief (I know this because my wife and I experienced something similar. That’s all that needs to be said about that, because this is about your beautiful post.). To worry about the doctor bringing the bad news, in the midst of hearing the bad news; to know that a husband and sister are allowing space and silence to speak for them while you are wailing inside; to know that food (especially wine and pasta), in that moment, is also soul food and medicine when combined with the love of family; all these define what compassion actually is. I don’t know you, Hannah, but I’m celebrating you and rooting for you as you continue along your journey. Thank you for writing these words, some months ago now. May you know they had an impact upon me. And may you be well.
Wow, thank you for these words and the love here - it means so much to me. You captured it all so well. To know you are rooting for me and reading here brings me a lot of comfort in this painful journey. Thank you, thank you <3
You are so kind hearted, thank you 💕