tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-14468282.post4137473893774814672..comments2024-03-13T03:59:42.108-05:00Comments on Daily Blog: Tribe Life Tuesday: My Lens, Coat, Crutch and ShieldWendi Kitsteinerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05515018912328000746noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-14468282.post-34485541511240436372017-03-16T08:57:18.131-05:002017-03-16T08:57:18.131-05:00Carrie, I love how open, honest and vulnerable you...Carrie, I love how open, honest and vulnerable you are in your posts about infertility. I look forward to how your journey (and Joe's of course) will unfold. You both are living such an amazing life, filled with adventure. May it be filled with surprise and wonder.<br /><br />Love you!<br /><br />Julie EdgarAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-14468282.post-24542459408055445852017-03-14T22:56:36.344-05:002017-03-14T22:56:36.344-05:00Everyone deals with grief differently and you are ...Everyone deals with grief differently and you are surely allowed to walk through yours 'unveiled.'<br />As someone who is still healing from the trauma of infertility I want to ask for you to give yourself grace. To set this fanfare of walking open is fine for today. Gently, guard yourself in making this a goal to achieve from now on.<br />You are allowed to be swallowed up in grief for a day, a week, or month, or years even.<br />As the author of the blog may agree or not, infertility is not fair. <br />Unfortunately adoption, as I have read and understood from other moms, sometimes does not fill the hole in your heart for biological children. <br />Ler me be clear; they are loved no less! For SOME moms, that have told me their story. I wish you happiness and as someone who is looking back, give yourself grace that you may not always feel this way.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com