I LOVE them. I just sent you a message, but again, THANK YOU. Our Toot is a lucky little girl :)
And I think you would make a wonderful speaker. I can't imagine how hard it will be talking about your precious Owen, but you're an inspiration and if I lived in Oregon, I'd be there in a minute! The fact that you can reach out to others so shortly after your own loss speaks volumes about what kind of person you are. I think you have so much to offer other parents going through this crappy journey ... you'll have a captive audience, I'm sure of it. Good luck with your decision, I'll be thinking of you. And thank you again :)
***I love to send care packages to expectant moms whom decide to carry to term (with a difficult diagnosis).*** Wife & SAHM. Missing Owen since 10/13/08. We found out Owen had trisomy 18 on 06/18/08. We waited patiently. He was born 10/13/08 and lived 5 precious minutes.
Owen never knew pain, never knew suffering - He only knew love.
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books i've read
in addition to numerous periodicals & children's books...
Waiting With Gabriel Tear Soup We Were Gonna Have A Baby, But We Had An Angel Instead Losing Malcolm The Christmas Box Empty Cradle, Broken Heart Moondance To Eternity Tender Fingerprints The Creature From Jekyll Island The Revolution (R. Paul) Glenn Beck's Common Sense An Inconvenient Book The Underground History of American Education every book written by Brian Weiss The Shack The Politically Incorrect Guide To The Constitution
currently reading...
Debunking 9/11 Debunking
reading pile (to read again or for the first time)
A Foreign Policy Of Freedom End The Fed World Without Cancer Atlas Shrugged The 5,000 Year Leap The Politically Incorrect Guide To American History Merchant Of Death Where Is God When Bad Things Happen Reflections On The Revolution In France (Burke)
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I LOVE them. I just sent you a message, but again, THANK YOU. Our Toot is a lucky little girl :)
And I think you would make a wonderful speaker. I can't imagine how hard it will be talking about your precious Owen, but you're an inspiration and if I lived in Oregon, I'd be there in a minute! The fact that you can reach out to others so shortly after your own loss speaks volumes about what kind of person you are. I think you have so much to offer other parents going through this crappy journey ... you'll have a captive audience, I'm sure of it. Good luck with your decision, I'll be thinking of you. And thank you again :)
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