"Imagine for a moment; Visiting your child's grave. Your baby. The one you spent 12 hours in labor with. The one you gave birth to.
The one you spent hours with awake at night. The one who would smile all the time. The one you held ever so tightly. Close to your heart. The boo-boo's you kissed.
The goofy laughs together. The blissfulness of innocence. Just imagine. Gone. Life changing in a single instant. Your world upside down. Painted black and dreary. Blanketed with shock. Imagine. Finding your precious baby. Your child not breathing. Having to preform CPR. Knowing it's too late but praying to God That a miracle can happen.
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Imagine. Seeing the doctor shake her head. Watching their heart beat by a machine. Covering them with tears. And prayer. Imagine. Clinging to old photographs. Holding a favorite blanket or teddy. Smelling their old clothes. Watching your world fall apart.
Convincing yourself that you're not crazy. That there's 'nothing you could have done.' That we did all we could. Rewinding time in your mind. Living in the past. Wishing to go back. Thinking 'If only I knew'- 'I could have' or 'I should have' Imagine the hormones of pregnancy. Mixed with the agony of child loss. Imagine. Explaining to your other children. Who their sibling is. And Why this tragedy happened.
Imagine. The next time you're up at night. Ready to complain about parenting. That your precious child- God forbid, not be there. Imagine. Having this be your reality. Having to visit your beloved here. Your other children seeing their sibling. Seeing them like this. Imagine. Cherish. Live. Love."
Please keep Amanda and her family in your prayers, as well as all of those that have had to experience the devastating loss of a child. Kindness matters. You never know the storm those around us may be facing. Without even realizing it, we are surrounded every day by those who are hurting. God calls us to be the light in the darkness, and a simple act of kindness may be just the encouragement a stranger needs. It's up to us to let others feel the love of Jesus through us!