Sunday Scribblings Prompt this week is "What a difference a day makes"
Last Sunday we attended the twins first birthday party. They turned one Nov 7Th!
I had a few tears of joy that day. Read on to find out why!
Oh what a difference a day makes
For parent nursing a sick little boy twenty four seven
Loving him implicitly with all his special needs
Only to have him pass five years later
Oh what a difference a day makes
To find out your daughter is afflicted too
Ten months, leaving a lifetime impact
Oh what a difference a day makes
When you learn you are pregnant again
With twins, born healthy, functioning
Busy, nothing like you’ve ever known
Oh what a difference a year makes
When they turn one, without weekly
Doctor visits, feeding tubes, seizures
Oh was a difference a day makes
When you can speak tenderly about
Your children who 've passed
When you can go from daily grief
To hope, joy, new dreams
And a different kind of normal!
I had imagined this day as soon as I found out my friend was pregnant... it came true almost verbatim. There are shrines around the house for their other two who will always be remembered with love. It's a time for new adventures with their precious twins! I wish them so much happiness, today and always! Embrace your children as the wonderful gifts they truly are, you'll never regret it!
13 comments:
What a beautiful tribute to your friends. I'm so happy for them too. Children are indeed wonderful gifts.
Have a terrific Sunday. :)
homely entry,
sweet images,
beautiful words.
Thanks for sharing.
Happy Sunday!
All children, all moments however brief, are the true wonders and gifts of this life. Precious moments, precious memories.
oh they loved those cupcakes.
It's lovely to see so much joy after unhappiness...Jae
Whata lovely story to share with us. I am so happy the twins are healthy and bright. Happy Birthday littlies.
Oh I loved this post - the images interspersed with the short but heartfelt lines...And to see the healthy children's crumby faces. Liked the sense of overcoming the obstacles but still being able to talk about the ones who have passed. Lovely (and so happy for your friends!)
They are gifts from God, and even if the time is short with them, you wouldn't trade it for the world!
Really beautiful post. It gives me hope that I, too, might find a different kind of normal one day. The twins are beautiful. Thanks for sharing.
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A great story with hope and encouragement. They will always miss the other two, but what a blessing!
What a fabulous pink birthday...inspiring...isn't it breathtaking that there are so many ups and downs in what is the true UP: being a mother?
such unimaginable heartache for a lifetime, but what a gift these two precious babies are. your friends look like such lovely people, i am so happy for their present joy. I can't imagine going on like they did, but so happy they did! Their strength is inspirational and SO admirable! Children ARE the most amazing gifts we can receive. These two beautiful girls look very loved and very happy.
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