I've spent the last couple of weeks reflecting on the past. A friend of mine posted on Facebook about a group called A Walk to Remember. They needed blankets for their care packages, and I knew that I wanted to help.
This particular group is based out of Colorado, and supports the Front Range and High Country communities. They deliver care packages to hospitals for newly bereaved parents. A typical care package includes a journal, a grief book, blanket, and a small teddy bear among other things.
I've been blessed to be a part of online communities where I've gotten to know so many amazing people. So in creating blankets for this project, I started to think about the babies who've touched my heart. The parents who shared their joy and their grief with us - some of us practical strangers on the other end of a computer.
I wrote to these parents, and asked their permission to include their child's name in this post. Some people are at different stages in their journey, and I didn't want to cause anyone pain needlessly.
The anniversary of my own loss is coming up in a couple of weeks. Not a single day goes by that I don't think of her. My loss in 2005 changed who I was.
So for my sisters and brothers in this club, I remember. I remember your babies. Their names are in my prayers, and etched forever in the hearts of those who love them, and love you.
I remember Renee.
I remember Nicky.
I remember Delaney.
I remember Henry.
I remember Persephone.
I remember Lucy.
I remember Katelynne.
I remember Alex.
I remember Liam.
I remember Riley.
I remember Archer.
I remember Baby B.
And I remember my Anna.
Want to get involved?
You can also donate items for care packages (like hats, blankets, etc.) by emailing bereavementcarepackages@walktoremember.org
Also be sure to stop by Now I Lay Me Down To Sleep. They are a fantastic organization that provides remembrance photography for free to parents suffering the loss of a baby.
"There is no footprint too small that it cannot leave an imprint on this world."
Beautiful Gail, thank you for honoring Henry and all of the others, I remember so many of their births like it was yesterday.
ReplyDeleteGail. I am sobbing. Thank you so much for making these blankets for Walk to Remember. Their events help me a lot; I treasure the blanket I got in Riley's package. Thank you for remembering my sweet Liam, Riley, Baby B and Archer.
ReplyDeletewow. That I had had a friend like you in the loss of my precious son, Issac, at his still birth when I was 38 weeks along. God bless you for what you do.
ReplyDelete~Heather
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