I finally did it.
I have been apprehensive about delivering blankets to the hospital where we lost Greyson. I have had the blankets neatly stashed away for a couple of months now. (YES, that long!) I made all the arrangements, talked to the director many times, and even made an appt. to deliver them in October. Which I then cancelled the day before. I blamed it on sick children, but I could have made it if I had wanted to. It was just an easy excuse.
Why did I not want to go? Wasn't this the whole point? Many ladies out there were counting on me to do as I promised! So many of you have touched me with your stories, words of comfort, and not to mention the amazing, precious blankets I have received. Yet, still, I could not bring myself to go.
My husband offered to do it for me. My friends offered to take them for me. Even though I was thankful, I said no. I had to do this myself. Some months before I promised a very special little boy I would do this. I would be brave. I would keep my promise.
It wasn't until I started hearing back from all of you who have chosen to do this for your own hospital, that I decided to go. What an inspiration and help all of you have been. I love hearing about your experiences. Please continue to share them with me and my family. May all of you have a wonderful Christmas season. May God bless you and your family, just as you have blessed mine.
Love, Meryn
I have been apprehensive about delivering blankets to the hospital where we lost Greyson. I have had the blankets neatly stashed away for a couple of months now. (YES, that long!) I made all the arrangements, talked to the director many times, and even made an appt. to deliver them in October. Which I then cancelled the day before. I blamed it on sick children, but I could have made it if I had wanted to. It was just an easy excuse.
Why did I not want to go? Wasn't this the whole point? Many ladies out there were counting on me to do as I promised! So many of you have touched me with your stories, words of comfort, and not to mention the amazing, precious blankets I have received. Yet, still, I could not bring myself to go.
My husband offered to do it for me. My friends offered to take them for me. Even though I was thankful, I said no. I had to do this myself. Some months before I promised a very special little boy I would do this. I would be brave. I would keep my promise.
It wasn't until I started hearing back from all of you who have chosen to do this for your own hospital, that I decided to go. What an inspiration and help all of you have been. I love hearing about your experiences. Please continue to share them with me and my family. May all of you have a wonderful Christmas season. May God bless you and your family, just as you have blessed mine.
Love, Meryn
6 comments:
you are simply inspiring!
much love!
vibs
Hey I have been following you for just a week or so now, but wanted to say I'm proud of you. I'm not a mom yet and cannot even imagine how hard it must have been to go back to that hospital.
Megan
I love you!
The word is getting out Meryntha. More and more sisters are asking to help.
You are living what I so feared when I had my babies. Bless you for finding a way to turn this into a positive as well as inspiring others.
Hugs and Love,
Sheryl
I just ran across your blog. What a great thing you are doing. I lost my first born son, William at 37 1/2 weeks along. He had a cord accident. It is such a tragedy to lost a child and I'm so happy that you feel led to give blankets to those who are hurting. God bless!
Five blankets coming your way!!! Thanks for allowing us the opportunity to pay tribute to your son as well as so many more!!! I have suffered many miscarriages and an ectopic pregnancy, but never a death at birth or farther along in the pregnancy. I can only imagine how that could be, but I am glad you started this as a tribute to your son...You go girl! By organizing this, you are touching so many people everywhere!!! What an inspiration!
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