"Did you vote?"

November 4, 2008

Sean asked me that randomly as we were driving home after his park district Tumbling class this afternoon. I repeated the question back to him. “Sean did you just ask me if I voted today?” Sean replied, “yes.” I told Sean that I did vote earlier today and that so did Daddy. Then I asked […]

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Party like its 1993!

October 28, 2008

Thank you for your kind words, thoughts and prayers following my recent posts. For a variety of reasons (many of which I shared here) the last few weeks have been difficult for me emotionally. I am continuing to heal, to work through my grief, to learn how to live my life without my baby girl […]

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Why?

October 22, 2008

I have tried throughout our journey with Molly not to dwell on the question of why this happened to me, to my baby girl and to our family. I have done my best to make some good come from my daughter’s short life here on earth. However today, one year after I received a phone […]

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Last year’s news

October 22, 2008

One year ago today we got the news that our first frozen embryo transfer (FET) was successful and that we were pregnant. I had been excited and anxious all day waiting to find out if our “overachieving embryo” had stuck. I posted here on my blog a number of times to help settle my nerves. […]

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Remembering Molly (6 months)

October 17, 2008

Today it has been six months since Molly was born and went to Heaven. It won’t be long now before I will have not been pregnant longer than I was pregnant with our baby girl. Though I would much rather be holding my daughter in my arms right now than be sharing this news, I […]

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Who You’d Be Today

October 15, 2008

As many of you know, today is Pregnancy and Infant Loss Remembrance Day. In honor and memory of the babies that Bob, Sean and I have lost and those that you or your loved ones have lost, I am taking time to post and remember. On December 1, 2004 I had my first miscarriage. Sean […]

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