Carry each other’s burdens, and in this way you will fulfill the law of Christ.
Galatians 6:2
I never intended anyone to ever read my Dear Baby letter.
I wrote it the morning after I had miscarried. It took me over 3 hours to write and an entire tissue box to get through it. But when I was done, I felt a peace that can only come when we
open ourselves up completely and let God do some open heart surgery.
I was perfectly content – to end my story here. The letter was meant just for me, as a way to say good-bye and begin the healing process…so I thought.
As I stood up from the computer, Ryan entered the room. “What have you been doing all this time?”
“I wrote the baby a letter”
“Can I read it?”
I hesitated, then figured – well, he did experience this alongside me. Plus I knew he would hold me accountable for every word (as childlike honesty often does) and I wanted to make sure I remembered it all correctly. It was sure to be a tough read for a 12-year-old, but I was actively learning that I don’t always get to control things. So I responded, “You may…but it’s rather long, it’s okay if you don’t finish it.”
After taking a shower, which felt more like a warm hug with the hope of a fresh start, I returned downstairs. To my surprise, Ryan was still at the computer. With eyes filled with tears that had not yet reached his cheeks he looked up at me and said, “It’s really good, Mom.”
“Did you read the whole thing?”
“Twice.”
Before the weekend was over, I felt a tug on my heart to send the letter to the ladies in my Bible Study. I knew they would be as amazed and blessed as Ryan and I were. After once again being well received, I decided to send it to the members of my immediate family and closest girlfriends.
Initially, I questioned God’s timing. It was like He waited for me to attach myself to this little life by letting everyone know. Only to have to go back and humbly tell them all, our baby won’t be coming.
As difficult as this was, a chain reaction of grace, love, and purpose began to take its place on the path God had already lay ahead.
There is so much that has happened and continues to happen, it would be impossible to fit it into a single post. So, here are the blessings from week 1…
One friend shared that when she lost her baby, she planted a rose-bush in her garden to always remember him by. All I said was, “What a great idea”…5 hours later there was a white rose-bush on my door step. Which, incidentally, is now in or back yard with our tiny baby buried beneath it.
At first, I wished I had never gone to social-media to make our pregnancy announcement. Especially now having to go back and write a post stating: Our family learned this weekend how fragile life is… This wasn’t easy, and thankfully it didn’t warrant a single “Like”. But when the comments and messages of prayer, love and support began pouring in on an hourly basis my heart-felt as if it would burst. I had no idea so many people had that much compassion for me and were so pained by my suffering.
Galatians 6:2 tells us to Bear each others Burdens. This is exactly what happened…it was as if God gave a little bit of my pain to each person who had invested themselves in my story. And after a while, there seemed to be less and less pain for me to bear. The light this amazing little life was bringing to others began over-powering the darkness in my heart.
Cards, Letters and emails thanking me for sharing something so personal and in turn sharing personal details of their own past losses. Some were friends, but there were others I had never shared a bond with, until now. Woman of varying ages, from different circles of my life identified with the loss of a child. Whether their baby died through a miscarriage or an abortion, the proof of life through my baby’s photo was indisputable. I was taken aback by comments like: If I had seen that photo as a teen, my baby would be 30 years old now. Another woman, weeping, told me that for 15 years she had been pushing away the pain of her miscarriage. Now, after reading the letter and seeing exactly what her 13 week old fetus must have also looked like; she now understands she truly has 3 children, not just her current two.
Three days after my miscarriage, a delivery service brought me a dozen Tulips. The card simply read:
You are perfectly and wonderfully made, a prized possession to your Heavenly Father. May the peace of God that surpasses all earthly understanding guard
your heart and your mind in Christ Jesus. You are deeply loved.
Your Heavenly Father.
To this day, I have no idea which “Earthly Angel” God used to send me those flowers…and I’m glad. I know the Lord placed the idea in someone’s heart. So, for me knowing the “middle-man” is less important. Those flowers are from God, delivered straight to my doorstep!
After reading Dear Baby a friend told me, “I can’t believe your strength – I would have just crawled in a hole and shut down for a few weeks” (and she’s a pastor’s wife). Honestly, I would have thought that would have been my reaction too. But when I woke up the morning after I miscarried – staying under the covers was not an option. I could feel the weight of the Holy Spirit on my heart, telling me – Go Write! It was as if I would never breath properly again until I obeyed.
…and I’m so glad I did.
And the peace of God, which transcends all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus.
Philippians 4:7




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