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Eris' thread for bereaved mummies

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feedmenow · 16/04/2008 16:28

OK, so the thread begins! I tried to think og something better to call it, but all I have in my head (still) is Shabsters comment about how it would have been better if we'd all met on a thread called 'how to cope with excessive wind'!

Anyway, we have somewhere to come now. Somewhere 'proper' where we can chat and remember our precious lost children, whether they were stillborn like my angel, or whether they were with us for 2 hours, 2 weeks, 2 months, 2 years or 20 years. No matter how long they were here it is still so very wrong to lose a child.

I just wanted to tell you all about yesterday. It was such a very strange day. Dp and I were collected by the FD in the limo that Eris was in and we drove slowly down our road behind one of the FD men. I felt like a fraudster, like I was going to be caught out and asked what the hell we were doing 'playing' around.

Anyway, it turns out that the crem we went to is absolutely beautiful, really gogeous gardens. The service was lovely. The songs and music we chose were perfect, and both my mum and mil got up and said some really touching, beautiful words. The minister read a story I had chosen and also an extract from Winnie the Pooh that he suggested. I sat with my dd1 on one side and my ds the other, then dp next to him. We all had our arms around each other and I cried silently throughout. Then at the end the minister asked everyone else to leave so the 4 of us could say our final goodbyes, at which point I started weeping with a vengeance. It wasn't til we went outside to join everyone else that I saw all the people who had come to be with us.

We went back to my parents house for brunch, which went really well. I come from a family who crack open the wine and beer at the earliest opportunity, so the wine flowed along with the tea and coffee for the drivers. It was a beautiful day, the sun shining, so we went into the garden. The children and the men played football, the ladies chatted and did a bit of skipping (who would have ever known that I could still 'jump in'???. I had got some helium balloons printed with the words "Too beautiful for earth..." so everyone released one and 'raised a toast' to Eris. People gradually drifted off home, but a group of people stayed with us all afternoon and into the evening. We had takeaway and eventually got home about 10pm. It was a very special day. I talked about Eris lots and, very importantly, people had fun. A very important thing to do, IMO, when celebrating a life instead of mourning a death. As people left I asked them all to be sure to remember my little baby girl, to think of her often and not let her be forgotten.

Dp and I set up a fundraising page to raise money for SaNDS for people to make donations instead of brining flowers. When I checked earlier today, we have had donations of £1360! It makes me sad that we're in the position to have received those donations, but we smile when we realise how much people care.

Anyway, dp went to the FD this afternoon and picked up Eris' ashes, so we at least have now brought our daughter home. It raised a few laughs yesterday when we were asked what we planned to do with the ashes and I said we would bring her home and put her in the wardrobe with nanny (whose ashes have been in my wardrobe for 2 years now!). Some might find this odd, but others thought it touching and comforting that they would be in the wardrobe together.

Anyway, I have wittered on more than I intended. I am pleased to say that I do actually feel a sense of peace now that the funeral is over. Both dp and I had been scared of yesterday as we were both aware that a funeral brings about a finality and reality to what has happened. And somehow, facing that finality has helped me achieve a degree of acceptance.

So, in memory of my precious baby daughter, Eris, I would like to pronounce this thread for bereaved mummies "OPEN"!!

OP posts:
ILikeToMoveItMoveIt · 04/06/2008 11:12

Morning ladies.

I see you found the thread I mentioned !! I really feel the need to post on it, but I'm keeping my mouth shut as I don't feel I can make a constructive comment

Chegirl - it's great to see you back and congratulations on the birth of your ds. How precious he must be to you all.

Trips - is there anything we can do for you, your dh and family? It's such a hard time for you all, I wish you strength xx

Shabs - I love your nana's saying, that really made me smile. I just love old people, they just say what they think and don't give a shite - a bit like kids really!

shabster · 04/06/2008 11:15

Moveit - so glad you told me about it because I normally ignore threads that originate from that poster. I have enjoyed a dignified punch up and its not over yet!!!

I better go and do something....anything...my house is disgusting.

Doobydoo · 04/06/2008 11:20

Well I didn't make a constructie commentToo .
UMPAH...Ladies.Have a good day.Raining and windy here!

shabster · 04/06/2008 11:38

UMPAH - you made me smile using that word. The Greeks use it whenever they party or get together. UMPAH right back at you xxx

emmywoo · 04/06/2008 13:50

Hi All, what a great thread. I lost my mum very suddenly in November of last year. I was there when she died yet it doesn't still feel real. I keep thinking she is on holiday (she used to holiday for weeks at a time in Spain). I have a dd aged 19mo who has been a great rock to me but sometimes I feel as though it itsn't enough. I was the only child by my mum so don't feel as I have anyone to turn to. I have read all the messages on this thread and took great comfort from them.

frasersmummy · 04/06/2008 14:38

Hi Emmy

I am really sorry to hear about your mum.. having never lost a parent i can only guess at some of what you are feeling

It sounds from what you said that you are still in denial about her death ..perhaps opening up on here will help you move on from this stage

remember to take time to grieve

shabster.. Just when I thought you had decided to ignore the maddies on the other thread ... back you came and told them straight .. well done girl

shabster · 04/06/2008 14:52

No probs love - I have been 'busy' lurking most of the day ROFL thought of maybe linking a song to the thread - maybe westlife singing 'you raise me up' how mad would that make the protesters.

lottiejenkins · 04/06/2008 15:48

Shabs......... Jo had a little girl this morning at 12.35am. Ruby Jean Lucia....she weighed 9lb 5ozs!! I know a little boy on the Kent Coast called Wilfred who will be very excited to have a "special niece"!!!

frasersmummy · 04/06/2008 15:56

AWWW fantastic news congrats!!!!

shabster · 04/06/2008 16:28

How brilliant - please send them my love....right Emma needs a hot curry and S-E-X cant believe I just said that about my firstborns DP. Im going to put my fingers in my ears and sing a song. I dont think they even share the same bedroom -

shabster · 04/06/2008 16:29

9lbs 5ounces - OUCH!!! Ruby - I lurve that name

shabster · 05/06/2008 07:44

Morning girls - Hazy you are a very thoughtful lady

Everybody ok?

lottiejenkins · 05/06/2008 07:47

Morning Shabs, all well here, I had friends over last night and we raised our glasses to Ruby-Jean! I didnt get to bed till 1am! Yawwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwnnnnn!!!!

shabster · 05/06/2008 07:58

Oh Lottie - how wonderful. Think I raised a glass too many last night as well

Doobydoo · 05/06/2008 08:09

How fab Lottie
Hope eveyone is ok today?

shabster · 05/06/2008 08:17

Hiya Dooby - I think we are all ok? When I do wake up properly I will let you know!

frasersmummy · 05/06/2008 08:21

greetings from sunny scotland ladies

I cant believe how mch good weather we have had already this year .. long may it continue

hazygirl · 05/06/2008 09:18

morning girls sun is shining in leeds been up since 3.30am ,xhope everyone is okxx

hazygirl · 05/06/2008 09:21

btw my youngest dd weighed 9lb 12oz but my friend beat me at 11lb 4oz first child and had only couple of stiches ouchx

lottiejenkins · 05/06/2008 17:19

Ive just had an email from Wilfred to say in his words "I ran 2 laps at steplechase(his spelling) but good news I got 1st i had gold medal from wilfred" Hurrah!!!!

shabster · 05/06/2008 17:38

To Wilfred (for his eyes only!)

Well done my friend. Gold medal WOW. I am very impressed with your achievement. My son, Tom, doesn't really like sport but yesterday he was picked for the school cricket team so he is very excited. You did a good job

Love Shabbs xxxxxxx

lottiejenkins · 05/06/2008 17:50

Thanks Shabs I will make sure he sees it when he comes hom tomorrow night,,,, Who knows Paralympics in 2012?

shabster · 05/06/2008 17:57

Sounds a great goal to me!

Many moons ago I used to work with Ryan Giggs' (Manchester United) mum. He wasn't signed for United till he was almost 15. She used to say 'he's nowhere near as good as they say he is...he is going to get very big headed.' Every time I see him it makes me grin.

lottiejenkins · 05/06/2008 19:35

Advice needed ladies please. Have just been to church and heard that a lady i know a little has had a stillborn little girl, i only saw her a couple of weeks ago with her other daughter... i know i should know what to say because of Jack but dont want to sound patronising!

ILikeToMoveItMoveIt · 05/06/2008 20:40

Lottie - you don't need any advise, you will know what to say when the time comes, trust your instincts xx

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