Sharing Hope is a weekly link collection for anyone who has some hope to share or is needing hope. Everyone is invited to share images and words of hope. For now I'll be using the same linky each week so we can gather lots of hope together but even if you've added a link in previous weeks you are more than welcome to add more each time. Please add a button or a link to Sharing Hope in your posts so others can visit and join in. Find out more about Sharing Hope and how to get a button here.
27 May 2011
{this moment}
{this moment} - A Friday ritual. A single photo - no words - capturing a moment from the week. A simple, special, extraordinary moment. A moment I want to pause, savor and remember...
SouleMama
20 May 2011
Sharing Hope - Flowers for our two little embryos
Sharing Hope is a weekly link collection for anyone who has some hope to share or is needing hope. Everyone is invited to share images and words of hope. For now I'll be using the same linky each week so we can gather lots of hope together but even if you've added a link in previous weeks you are more than welcome to add more each time. Please add a button or a link to Sharing Hope in your posts so others can visit and join in. Find out more about Sharing Hope and how to get a button here.
Our two little embryos were so tiny and didn't stay for long but I fell in love with them from the moment I had them and they gave us so much hope while they were here.
Sharing Hope
Hope Is a Four Letter Word by Jay Bronte at Fertility Authority
From Conception to Birth – The Miracle Of Life at Chasing a Miracle
The two week worship
We Have Access! at Finding My New Normal
Our two little embryos were so tiny and didn't stay for long but I fell in love with them from the moment I had them and they gave us so much hope while they were here.
Sharing Hope
Hope Is a Four Letter Word by Jay Bronte at Fertility Authority
From Conception to Birth – The Miracle Of Life at Chasing a Miracle
The two week worship
We Have Access! at Finding My New Normal
{this moment}
{this moment} - A Friday ritual. A single photo - no words - capturing a moment from the week. A simple, special, extraordinary moment. A moment I want to pause, savor and remember...
SouleMama
17 May 2011
Punting
An afternoon punting with friends and a walk through the city centre.
11th May 2011
See other people's worlds at My World Tuesday
See more watery pictures at Watery Wednesday
See more outdoor pictures at Outdoor Wednesday
11th May 2011
See other people's worlds at My World Tuesday
See more watery pictures at Watery Wednesday
See more outdoor pictures at Outdoor Wednesday
11 May 2011
4 May 2011
Saying goodbye again
Today we said goodbye to our little embryos and my heart is broken again. I'm still grieving for our babies that we lost just a short time ago. Now I must grieve for two more lost babies.
The day we brought our little embryos home was really special and I keep thinking of Sunnyboy when I came back from the operating room after the embryo transfer. When I walked back into the waiting room, where he and his Nana were sitting reading books and doing puzzles, he looked at me with a questioning look filled with excitement and hope and I gave him a thumbs up. He was so happy and his face lit up with love and joy. After I'd sat down and told him two little embryos were in my tummy now he immediately cuddled it ever so gently and said hello to our babies. Since then he's chatted to them often, told me how he hears them laughing when he tickles my tummy, bought them more presents and talked about all the things he wants to show them.
I'm just so sad that these babies didn't stay, and we'll never get to watch them grow and meet them, but Sunnyboy is already an amazing big brother. My heart breaks even more seeing him deal with this loss, as a four year old, and as he grieves for them too.
Still I am grateful that we were able to bring our little embryo babies home and have the time that we did get with them here. They'll have a place in our hearts forever.
Bringing our little embryos home
23rd April 2011
The day we brought our little embryos home was really special and I keep thinking of Sunnyboy when I came back from the operating room after the embryo transfer. When I walked back into the waiting room, where he and his Nana were sitting reading books and doing puzzles, he looked at me with a questioning look filled with excitement and hope and I gave him a thumbs up. He was so happy and his face lit up with love and joy. After I'd sat down and told him two little embryos were in my tummy now he immediately cuddled it ever so gently and said hello to our babies. Since then he's chatted to them often, told me how he hears them laughing when he tickles my tummy, bought them more presents and talked about all the things he wants to show them.
I'm just so sad that these babies didn't stay, and we'll never get to watch them grow and meet them, but Sunnyboy is already an amazing big brother. My heart breaks even more seeing him deal with this loss, as a four year old, and as he grieves for them too.
Still I am grateful that we were able to bring our little embryo babies home and have the time that we did get with them here. They'll have a place in our hearts forever.
Bringing our little embryos home
23rd April 2011
2 May 2011
Butterflies (Nozy's Nature Pictures)
Nozy on Flickr
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