I made it through Thanksgiving, barely. We visited Tom’s brother Richard and his wife
Becky and their daughter Lana last weekend for Thanksgiving. I think that distraction helped me through
the day. Thanksgiving is normally my
favorite holiday as you mainly spend time with friends and family and focus on
family instead of the expectations of gifts that comes with Christmas.
Usually one of my favorite things to do on Thanksgiving is
to go around the room and have everyone say something they are thankful
for. Well, I definitely wasn’t going to
suggest we do that this year. Don’t get
me wrong – I have a lot of things to be thankful for – I just wasn’t in that
frame of mind this time.
However, we all were asked to write down on paper what we
were thankful for this year instead. I
could totally do that! This way it was
one of my favorite things, but it was more private. Well, that night we all sat around the fire
pit and one by one everyone started reading their lists and when they were done
they threw it in the fire. I quickly
made myself busy taking care of Thomas, as he wasn’t interested in sitting and
listening anyway.
Well, I got back up to the fire just in time for everyone to
be done. It was pointed out by our niece
(who is 8 and doesn’t know what happened) that I hadn’t gone yet and I
instantly started crying. I couldn’t do
it. It was too soon. See, I listed Isaac as something I was
thankful for. How could I not? He is also my child. I just wasn’t ready to share that and say his
name in front of everyone. I knew I
would break down as I cried when I wrote his name on my list.
I’m thankful for the time I did have him. I’m thankful he showed me how much more love I
am capable of. I’m thankful that Tom and
I became closer and planned for our future with him in it. I’m thankful for the love he brought to our
family. I just couldn’t put that in to
words that night. They all told me they
understood and definitely didn’t pressure me to take a turn. So yes, I made it through the first family
focused holiday without my boy…and I will make it through the rest of them…one
at a time.
Also, last Saturday morning Thomas told me that he loves
Isaac in my tummy. It breaks my heart
that he doesn’t understand…but how could he?
So I told him that Isaac is in heaven with Jesus and he said “oh, okay”
and moved on like it was nothing. I know
he loves his brother and someday he will understand, but it’s so tough knowing
he still expects to meet his brother.
With Christmas coming I have very mixed emotions. This is the first year that Thomas is going to
be extremely excited to open presents and experience all the joys of Christmas. Seeing that joy on his face will help me more
than he’ll ever know. I’m trying to be
happy as I buy him gifts that I know he’ll love, but part of me is also sad
because I don’t have another son to buy for like I was supposed to.
Tom and I also decided that sending Christmas cards isn’t
going to happen this year. I don’t even
know how to explain it, but it’s just too hard right now. So please don’t be offended if you don’t get
one. We usually send out over 100, but I
don’t know how to do it this year. Do I send
them out and just not acknowledge Isaac like he didn’t exist? Do I send them out and put some kind of note
about our boy that we lost? But, then,
if I do that, our card is a “downer” during the holidays and I don’t want that
either. So, for us, this year we’re not
sending them. It’s just easier on my
emotions that way. And, at this point I have
to do what’s best for me and my family and do what helps us heal and continue
to move on.
Moving on doesn’t mean you forget about things or people. It just means you have to accept what happened
and continue living. So that’s what we’re
doing. Step by step and day by day through
these first holidays…and I’m sure at some points…even minute by minute….but we’re
not giving up.
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