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I am a bereaved mother and wife. I began this blog to help me look for the "good things" in life after my daughter, "Babybear", died in July 2005. Three years later, her daddy, my husband, "Bear", died in November 2008. (You'll find a link to their stories on my blog) And now, as difficult as it is, I continue to look for the good things in my life as I learn my new normal with my pup, "Furrybear", at my side. And the angels on my shoulder...

Monday, August 10, 2009

i don't understand...

... this little baby survives premature birth.... mine did not....
... this little baby's parents did not want her.... I wanted mine...

I don't understand...

where is the justice?

If you are looking into adoption, and live in the NY area, please consider this child.

8 comments:

Unknown said...

WOW I just don't get it!

Anonymous said...

So sad. :(

Jenners said...

So heartbreaking. It is very difficult to understand.

Tammy said...

It is very sad ... something we may never understand ...

~~Mel~~ said...

I don't understand it either Ter...that poor baby girl.

Vickie said...

That is sad:(

Shea said...

I don't get it either.

Jill said...

Adoption is a beautiful thing. We may not always find ourselves in ideal situations. Abusive relationships where a baby is brought into the world is not ideal. Maybe you all need to change your views on adoption and realize the life it gives to the baby who was brought into the world under less than ideal circumstances. Life is about choices and I believe all birthmothers are courageous and wonderful. They did what was best for their baby whether you like it or not. I am sorry for the losses you have had, no one should lose a baby. But great blessings can come from those challenges, you just have to look beyond the loss to find the blessings.