As a women carrying grief and determined to keep going to embrace the goodness of life. I found “we’re designed to see negative so it takes us bringing intention to our attention in order to see the beauty amongst the hard.” My father died when I was 12 and I found my firstborn son dead in his crib from SIDS. A lack of dealing with the grief (by those around me) I tried to lock my emotions in a box. Then 14 yrs later my second son died and there was no box big enough. Through my suffering I have developed a calling to encourage others to find the good in life in the face of grief. Thank you for the affirmation I felt in reading your words.
As a women carrying grief and determined to keep going to embrace the goodness of life. I found “we’re designed to see negative so it takes us bringing intention to our attention in order to see the beauty amongst the hard.” My father died when I was 12 and I found my firstborn son dead in his crib from SIDS. A lack of dealing with the grief (by those around me) I tried to lock my emotions in a box. Then 14 yrs later my second son died and there was no box big enough. Through my suffering I have developed a calling to encourage others to find the good in life in the face of grief. Thank you for the affirmation I felt in reading your words.
Thank you for reading and for sharing a bit about your experience and your calling. I’m holding you, your father, and your boys in my heart.