Tuesday, October 27, 2015

No One is Replaceable. That includes YOU!

Thank you for all of your well wishes and support. I am so grateful to have you with me in good times and bad.

Here is an article I wrote for The Washington Post I thought you might like. No one is replaceable. Including YOU:


13 comments:

Gigi said...

A beautiful post. Congrats again.

Nomads By Nature said...

Wrapping you in hugs; congratulations again on your wonderful surprise!

katrynka said...

Fabulous article.

Anonymous said...

Lovely article. Well written.

Anonymous said...

Beautifully written. Jack will love his little brother. XO, Jen

Shannon said...

Everything you write flows from your heart and mind. I love hearing your "voice" in your authorship. This was yet another uplifting, inspiring, wonderful piece. I think you are amazing. All my very best to you and your loved ones. I am so happy for you. You are being wrapped up in love and joy from Heaven. I just know it.

Anonymous said...

Reading about your less than 1 percent chance of getting pregnant makes me think of Jack's life verse from the Book of Luke: "For with God, nothing will be impossible."

Anna said...

Wonderful article. When one of my very close friends lost her daughter, the worst thing for me as a friend (aside from grieving the loss too) was thinking that this can't be fixed! I felt so helpless because I knew I couldn't say anything "to make it better". Knowing that they would never be the same again. It was overwhelming. xox

Karen Almand said...

As always, so lovely, Anna. Still rejoicing in your blessing of a new life to love.

Karen from Memphis

Kristin said...

Everything you write adds love and compassion to the world. Such great beauty and grace arising from such great loss. I am continually in awe.

Anonymous said...

Anna, Tim and Margaret--what wonderful, wonderful news! And what a beautiful article. I hope you are feeling as well as can be.

love,
jbhat

Halfway Between Hopes and Dreams said...

Beautifully written...and, yes, you still have so much love to give. I actually had someone tell me "He's replacing!" when I told them I was pregnant. :-/ Again, people don't always know what to say; they just want to say something that'll make it all better. My youngest daughter was born 8 months after my oldest daughter died. My pregnancy was an absolute fog and obviously unlike all my others. There are times when I'd like a "do-over" in that regard. Today that baby is so unbelievably loved. She'll be 3 in a couple of weeks and we cannot imagine our lives without her. I wish you all the best as you welcome this new little one into your lives.

Andrea Mowery said...

Your story never fails to amaze me, Anna. Great article. So excited for you all. xo