I was trying to think of the right words to say to be comforting, but there really are none, are there? You live day to day and let God carry you through. I had a miscarriage before my first child and it was hard. I knew that there had been a purpose for His actions. We may not always like or understand God's doings, but we do know that in some unforseen way, it is making us a better person. Just know that my little angel is up there looking down on Adelaide and loving her just as much as all of the rest of us. Maybe since my little one is already with
God, (s)he can put in a good word for her.
I must apologize to my DH for crying all over his computer...
It must be one of the most hearth breaking events to loss a child. Both of my children were very healthy. Praise the Lord. Thanks for the comforting words.
My thoughts and prayers are with you and the family still. *4U
Thanks for this update. All durning the day Adelaide comes into my mind and then I say a prayer. Wakes me at night, I say a prayer. For I have to "Believe In Miracles"..... because I am a Miracle myself. When the Dr. looks at you and then holds out his hands palms up saying there is nothing I can do.... Then you see the Lords hands that you have to put all in for with man there was no hope... Did the healing come instant....? no it took several months, then one day all went to normal which the Dr. also said I would never see. So I Praise The Lord for what He has done in my life and I Believe He can do the same for others. Adelaide is so special to the Lord and He will be with her.
I too was a miracle aby. I was born in 1958 and I weighed less than 3 pounds. The doc told my mother she would never take me home so don't prepare for her and thenbe hearth broken. What a way for a doctor to take to a mother about her newborn.
I shared your story with my daughter today and her heart is with you too.