I love the term angelversary. I am so sorry for your loss, I know it does not get any easier no matter how many months that it has been. I wish I had the words that would truly comfort you but I can tell you that I am still praying & I will continue to.
First and foremost, we are parents. In June 2008, our son Dylan was born. He was our first pregnancy, first child, first time we realized the capacity of our hearts. Sadly, he was diagnosed with a congenital heart defect (HRHS) and, shortly after birth, was also diagnosed as VACTERL. He had a series of birth conditions, and because of the severity of his case, his doctors could not perform all the necessary surgeries that he would need to survive. He was medically classified as a "one in a million" case, and he lived for 6 beautiful days of life before he was Heaven-bound. Losing a child has strengthened our relationship and our faith. Together, we possess the courage to face whatever life throws our way and the will to survive it all. We've even survived the fears and anxiety of subsequent pregnancies and have two healthy and beautiful daughters at home. “The happiest people don't have the best of everything. They just make the best of everything they have.”
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I love the term angelversary. I am so sorry for your loss, I know it does not get any easier no matter how many months that it has been. I wish I had the words that would truly comfort you but I can tell you that I am still praying & I will continue to.
Oh, I am sorry. I know these anniversarys are tough.
Big hugs for you and I know that Dylan is smiling down on you from Heaven.
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