We are going to try changing up The Journey piece for a few
months. We are going to try and focus on a topic and invite you to come and
share your perspective with us all. I’m hoping that we can connect and reflect
and hopefully even reach another parent who is walking this journey with us.
There are so many things that you
are just never prepared for when you don’t get to bring your child home. One of
the hardest things was coming back to a house that included his room, but he
would never grow up in. We shut that door and it became the room we didn’t
enter. I couldn’t even open the door without falling apart. Let alone go
through his things. Finally, with the help of two of the strongest women I
know, we redid Aidan’s room. Instead of his nursery it became my sanctuary. His
things were proudly displayed. It was my safety zone. It was the proof that his
life counted.
I
couldn’t imagine trying to create another nursery. Planning Aidan’s was
planning my dream. How was I supposed to do that again? With this pregnancy it
has been a delicate balance of excitement, anticipation and overwhelming fear.
All of this has gone into Kellan’s nursery. I wanted something all his own,
while simultaneously including his big brother. Was this possible? Was it fair?
I
strongly believe that all of my children should be treated equal. While I
realize that doesn’t mean we will do for Aidan as much as we will do for
Kellan, I do believe that we should still do for Aidan. I want Kellan to know
about his big brother and the impact that his life made on mine. I think it is
important.
Feeling
these things, I couldn’t just pack up Aidan’s things to be replaced with
Kellan’s. Instead it is the “boys’ room.” We went in a completely different
direction with the design and colors, but made sure to keep parts of Aidan
present. In our journey with Aidan, the elephant has become vital in my
healing. The elephant has become a representation of Aidan for many. Knowing
this we have chosen to do a big top type nursery. In it is a very special mural
that is of the barn scene in Dumbo. Momma is holding Dumbo in her embrace
protecting him from the harshness of the world. It just seems fitting. Because,
after all, isn’t that what we are all doing? Mommies and Daddies protecting our
children. Both those in our arms and those who are walking ahead, but never out
of our hearts.
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