Monday, October 4, 2010

tissues anyone???

this is a poem/story a sweet friend shared with me after i had my laparoscopy/hysteroscopy in january.  this is for all you girls struggling with the same issues--gonna need some tissues here!!!

There are women who become mothers without effort,
without thought,
without patience or loss,
and though they are good mothers and love their children,
I know that I will be better.
I will be better not because of genetics or money or because I have read more books,
but because I have struggled and toiled for this child.
I have longed and waited.
I have cried and prayed.
I have endured and planned over and over again.
Like most things in life, the people who truly have appreciation are those who have struggled to attain their dreams.
I will notice everything about my child.
I will take time to watch my child sleep,
explore,
and discover.

I will marvel at this miracle every day for the rest of my life.
I will be happy when I wake in the middle of the night to the sound of my child, knowing that I can comfort, hold, and feed him and that I am not waking to take another temperature, pop another pill, take another shot or cry tears of a broken dream.
My dream will be crying for me.
I count myself lucky in this sense; that God has given me this insight, this special vision with which I will look upon my child.
Whether I parent a child I actually give birth to or a child that God leads me to, I will not be careless with my love.
I will be a better mother for all that I have endured. I am a better wife, a better aunt, a better daughter, neighbor, friend, and sister because I have known pain.

I know disillusionment, as I have been betrayed by my own body. I have been tried by fire and hell that many never face, yet given time, I stood tall.
I have prevailed.
I have succeeded.
I have won.

So now, when others hurt around me, I do not run from their pain in order to save myself discomfort. I see it, mourn it, and join them in theirs.
I listen.
And even though I cannot make it better, I can make it less lonely.
I have learned the immense power of another hand holding tight to mine, of other eyes that moisten as they learn to accept the harsh truth when life is beyond hard.
I have learned a compassion that only comes by walking in those shoes. I have learned to appreciate life.

Yes, I will be a wonderful mother.

-LLC

4 comments:

  1. What a beautiful poem - brought tears to my eyes!! I'm glad we have reconnected and I just want you to know that I will be praying for you. Hopefully keeping up with your blog will help me to pray for you in the right way at the right time since I don't know exactly what you are going through and don't know much about the process. Thanks for sharing your blog with me...

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  2. Wow, not a poem that an 8 1/2 month pregnant mom that has been blessed twice by In vitro should read. The hormones and tears are flowing but this is so true. I totally believe that Seth and I are better parents and have a stronger marriage because of the struggles we have faced with infertility. You will both be wonderful parents and probably a little overprotective like we are when He blesses you with the child or children I know He wants you to have. We are so excited for you and will pray for you every night. Don't hesitate to call me with any questions or just to cry, I have been there and had wonderful friends who had gone through IVF before me that helped me in my journey. WE are so excited for you guys.

    Love,
    Seth and Ashley Mefford

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  3. Lori I am so praying this works for you and Clint. I know how much you want this and you all will be great parents. To hear your struggles and stories makes me appreciate my two girls even more! I love you and am here when you need me

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