Entries Tagged as 'Childbirth'

Why are you a mom?

This post is a response from a survey I sent out on motherhood (See Intro)

My Thoughts on Motherhood…

by Julie Lemke

1. Why did you decide to become a mom? Did pressure or guilt play a role in your decision to become a mom? How did you deal with it?

I’ve always wanted to be a mom. I also wanted to go to law school & had already done well on the Law School Admissions Test when I became engaged [Read more →]

My Journey Through Grief

By Bev Olson
WA

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My story begins on March 2nd, 1954 with the death of an 8 pound baby boy a few hours after birth in an Air Force Base Hospital in Bitburg, Germany a month after I arrived there to join my husband who was stationed there. My oldest daughter, Janet who was 4 and a half and I had flown there in early February.We named him Dennis James and he was buried in an American section of a cemetery in Frankfurt. [Read more →]

Our Adopted Grandma

By Janet Shumway
Las Vegas, NV
www.ajshumway.blogspot.com

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I have been wanting to introduce you to a dear friend of mine for some time now. She means so much to me and even though I have only known her for two short years, she has been such an influence for good in my life. I feel privileged and grateful to have a friend like her and thought you would all benefit from getting to know her better.

The short intro is this: Bev is 80 years old.. She is going to hate that I told you her age, but she should be PROUD of it! She has said herself, “80 is the new 60.” And she is right about that! She is spunky and energetic and fun. She stays in shape with Weight Watchers and her weekly yoga classes. She volunteers at the local hospital. She has an immaculate garden in Spokane, WA. (The hardest thing about leaving Spokane was moving away from Bev –but I couldn’t convince her to move to Vegas!) She is a widow who has been through tremendous heartache in her life. She has lived abroad while her husband served in the Armed Forces. She is a SURVIOR. [Read more →]

Making the Decision

By Amy Lee

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“Making the decision to have a child is momentous. It is to decide forever to have your heart go walking around outside your body.”
~Elizabeth Stone

The decision to have a child for me was a really hard one. It was like the decision to get married… [Read more →]

Perfect

By Jason Farrington
Las Vegas, NV

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When my wife was pregnant with our oldest son, her doctor told me that he would deliver our first child but, barring any difficulties, I could deliver any children that came along later. As our son got older, however, we began to worry that we would not be able to have any more children. We did some research about various options available and prayed to know what we should do. We decided to keep trying and if we were still unable to have a second child, we would try to adopt a child with special needs. Within a month of that decision, my wife was pregnant with our daughter. [Read more →]