tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6248827544989169095.post191466806498935631..comments2014-12-17T23:01:57.522-07:00Comments on Knits of Grief: AchingRebeccahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03916233010153135831noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6248827544989169095.post-48071312452621349102011-09-11T21:14:55.997-06:002011-09-11T21:14:55.997-06:00i adore you. i adore your heart no matter how much...i adore you. i adore your heart no matter how much it aches. as you wrote i pictured what Jackson would look like now. what you would look like holding him in your arms. boy your arms would be so full! with 2 beautiful squirming babies...I like to picture he would be a cuddly little guy since Eva is such a busy body who wants to get down and explore! i know it hurts but i hope our arms always Tristen and A.J.https://www.blogger.com/profile/08026863540807550586noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6248827544989169095.post-79551592595641163072011-09-05T14:42:20.321-06:002011-09-05T14:42:20.321-06:00Rebecca, It's not crazy that you wish you coul...Rebecca, It's not crazy that you wish you could go back in time, and it's not unrealistic that you will feel Jackson's loss forever. I still ache for the baby I lost in my first pregnancy. That baby was only 3 months, so I didn't have any opportunities to hold him (her?). These babies were a product of love whose lives were taken tragically too early. There is no answer, at least Aunt Laurienoreply@blogger.com