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A Forever Kind of Love
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One of our favorite patients had been in and out of our small, rural hospital several times, and all of us on med-surg. had grown quite attached to her and her husband. In spite of terminal cancer [...]
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This is the story of a girl
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Who cried a river and
drowned the whole world!
And while she looks
so sad in photographs,
I absolutely love her,
When she smiles...
My Little Life Saver
The moment a child is born…
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...the mother is also born. She never existed before. The woman existed, but the mother, never. A mother is something absolutely new.
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A mother’s love
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is patient and forgiving when all others are forsaking, it never fails or falters, even though the heart is breaking

What is it like?
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Imagine parting with your child. Imagine believing that it is your only option. Imagine believing that it is right. It still hurts, doesn't it? Now that you've got that feeling down, imagine someone has told you that you don't have a right to be sad. Or shed tears. Or miss your child. Hard to find a place to fit in again, huh? Most people thing you are crazy if you want to remember or talk about your child.
Never allow…
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....someone to be your priority while allowing yourself to be their option.
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“When Elizabeth heard Mary’s greeting,the baby leaped in her womb,and Elizabeth was filled with the Holy Spirit.” Luke 1:41


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For just a second, put on the shoes of a birth parent. Imagine parting with your child. Imagine believing that it is your only option. Imagine believing that it is right. It still hurts, doesn't it? Now that you've got that feeling down, imagine someone has told you that you don't have a right to be sad. Or shed tears. Or miss your child. Hard to find a place to fit in again, huh? Most people thing you are crazy if you want to remember or talk about your child.












