Dear Quinn,
My daughter
My beautiful one.
My long awaited.
My precious gift.
My beautiful one.
My long awaited.
My precious gift.
Today marks one year.
One year since our lives were changed by you.
One year since I gave birth to you.
One years since I have held you in my arms.
One year since I became a Mommy. To you. Your mommy.
One year since our lives were changed by you.
One year since I gave birth to you.
One years since I have held you in my arms.
One year since I became a Mommy. To you. Your mommy.
I didn’t want to feel the physical pain that day. I told
them to give me all the drugs to make is disappear. Just make it go away.
But you, and Jesus, had other plans. You wanted me to feel
every second of that pain, so that afterwards I would be able to hold on, not
to the hurt, but to my strength as your mommy, to my pride of doing it and
doing it WELL.
And so, you came, fast and hard, and so very painful. But
oh, so beautiful.
I knew, in my grief stricken fog, the harder I pushed, the
sooner I would get to meet you. And I had waited so long to meet you. And so I
pushed with strength that was not my own, I bore down and gave birth to you, a
child who would never have life on this earth.
And then you were placed in my arms. And everything changed.
EVERYTHING. My whole world became you.
I LOVED YOU.
It didn’t start slow, or grow as I spent time with you, it
hit hard and fast, just as the labour. I was filled with the pain of loving
you. It encompassed me and took my breath away with how deep it was. I loved
you. I love you. Just as much. Even more.
And then it began.
The impossible task of fitting a lifetime into a day. I
couldn’t kiss you enough. I couldn’t hold you for long enough. I couldn’t get
enough of your face, your hose, your lips, your chin, you little belly, your
fingers, your giant flipper feet. I gorged myself with you and still I was not
satiated. I would move heaven and earth to spend just one more minute, one more
look, one more touch. It will never be enough.
And then we had to say goodbye.
Goodbye.
The act of parting.
Forever on this earth.
The act of parting.
Forever on this earth.
The part of this sinful world that is so unintended, and so
unnatural.
One year later, we are still saying goodbye. And one year
from now, we will be doing the same thing. Until this ends, it won’t end.
Today is your birthday, dear sweet girl, and it feels so
wrong to be celebrating your day without you. But today, unlike most days, I am
not going to try and be strong, and get through it without too many tears, or
memories, or awkward moments. Today, I’m just going to revel in the memories of
you. To celebrate you. To remember why this day is so awful, yet so beautiful at the same time. This is my gift to you. - To participate in today, fully, no
matter how painful or uncomfortable it may be. I will sit here and I will
remember every part of you, your laugh, your smile, your delight, and I will
grow to fall even deeper in love with my beautiful daughter.
I LOVE YOU, Quinny Bear, fiercely, and passionately, and
without end. I will continue to love you with every breath in my body until
that sweet day when we are joined together again.
Forever and ever,
Your Mommy
thank you for sharing your heart...
ReplyDeletetears run down my cheeks and my heart breaks with yours...
praying that the Lord is ever near to you today and always...
Keldy (Currie) Spainhour
Hi Deanne and Daniel; Your family has left a lasting imprint on me and many of us nurses. I have loved reading all your entries about Quinn... she's so beautiful. Thank you for sharing your heart, and letting others in. You and Quinn are not forgotten at ARHCC - you are remembered often - and loved deeply. Say hi to your family...
ReplyDeleteWith Love - Nurse Jacquie (Tear soup book)
Oh Jacquie, this brings tears to my eyes. I have been trying so desperately to remember every detail and every face of the day of her birth, and there are missing bits. Now, though shadowy, I remember your part. I remember that book.
DeleteI am so glad she is loved and remembered by all of you. There is no better gift for a momma's heart. My deepest prayer is that someday we may meet again, in one of those rooms, but with tears of joy instead of sorrow on our faces as we listen to Quinny's sibling let out the most beautiful wail.