The Giving Tree … keeps giving

Tonight we were invited to a book reading at Hannah’s infusion center.  I was iffy about going because I didn’t want to force the kids to go to an event that was mostly for patients and their families. I keep questioning whether we belong at these type of events now that Hannah is gone.  I […]

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LMHF Embroidered Polo Shirts

We are in the process of creating an online store to be able to offer LMHF Polo shirts and T-shirts in the fall.   Until then, our LMHF Polo shirt distributor has given us the opportunity to do a batch of black and pink LMHF shirts. If you would like a polo shirt embroidered with […]

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Signs of Hannah?

Before Hannah passed away, I was very skeptical about the world of spirits and interpreting coincidences as “signs.”   But since then, I find myself questioning my skepticism. There are various signs that I see that make me think that just maybe Hannah’s spirit is truly around me.  The entrails from the fighter planes, the […]

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Am I Grieving Enough?

I belong to this group on Facebook for moms who have lost their children.   A large majority of these women lost their child due to something unexpected (suicide, accident, murder) or had a miscarriage or stillborn birth. They share their stories, how they are feeling, how they deal with grief…it is very sobering and honest. […]

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Abigail’s Angels … needs your help!

We are putting together our Abigail’s Angels program, and we need your help! This program is designed to give the brothers and sisters of a child affected with a rare life-limiting disease some extra attention, emotional support, and help the parents while they juggle the special needs of their ill child and trying to keep an […]

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Why a Simple Egg Means So Much

“If you know someone who has lost a child, and you’re afraid to mention them because you think you might make them sad by reminding them that they died — you’re not reminding them. They didn’t forget they died. What you’re reminding them of is that you remembered that they lived, and that is a […]

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