tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1883979580434374630.post6790424497678407649..comments2024-02-26T22:14:35.747-06:00Comments on 5 Sharp Lives: Nothing ReallyTayarrahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15586941216957845246noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1883979580434374630.post-64600944168066739542010-04-11T03:22:14.615-05:002010-04-11T03:22:14.615-05:00i just reviewed your blog -- wanted to say this bu...i just reviewed your blog -- wanted to say this but not on the public forum like that. i am so sorry for your loss and hope that you are working through it. i have had plenty of adversity in my life--never lost a child but came very very close twice. I had a 2 year old son who was electrocuted but thank god revived (but with severe damage to his hand and brain) and another 13 year old boy who fell out of a tree and ruptured his spleen. both of these accidents happened while i was living in Africa as a missionary. we lived in the bush and there were no good hospitals nearby. it was nothing short of a miracle they both survived. i was so lucky i didn't lose them both. but even though i didn't i know what just the fear of that loss is like. it takes time to heal, and even though my two boys are adult men---if i think about their accidents i will still cry today decades later. this love we hold for our children as mothers is our greatest strength--but it also makes us vulnerable because we are always a prisoner to the hurts and losses that affect their lives.<br />take care of yourself. courage. <br />dianeswords.wordpress.comdianeswords.wordpress.comhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02256472625475096278noreply@blogger.com