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re: No parent should have to bury their kid.
Posted on 7/1/25 at 7:37 pm to Harald Ekernson
Posted on 7/1/25 at 7:37 pm to Harald Ekernson
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So you believe God created us with the specific intention to inflict pain and suffering on us? Seems kind of hard to believe, if he loves us.
Just stop. Let people have a conversation without your obtuse commentary.
My grandparents buried two daughters, my aunts. Somehow, they seemed okay, but I think it was their personalities.
I have a former co-worker that lost a son at 1 month. Their next baby is the most precocious, sassy and engaging DS kid. Their celebration of their son's short life and their love and support of their little girl is absolutely amazing. I don't know how they do it. They put superhero gifts on their son's grave and never let his memory go by the wayside.
To anyone who has buried a child - may you find some peace.
Posted on 7/1/25 at 9:07 pm to Lonnie Utah
I too had to bury a child. My daughter passed away 5 years ago, and at times it feels like yesterday. She loved sitting on the swing on the front porch and listening to music. I still find myself doing yard work and thinking of how much she’ll enjoy the scenery when I’m done. Some days are good, but some days, out of nowhere, comes the realization that she’s gone. I press on, with the help of my wife, kids and grandkids as well as my faith in God!
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