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CrazyFeathers

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Understood baymule. No one said life is easy, I do not dwell on tragedy and have difficulty expressing how I feel about things. I feel every single person on this planet has issues/problems and we deal with them differently. We constructed a memorial flower bed for our baby Jaya, painted up a tricycle pink and white, added pretty pinks and yellow flowers and we think of her often. I did my grieving and am carrying on, don't deal well with sympathy. Lost 2 babies myself and correct baymule tragedy makes you stronger, even hardens you but the one thing it does for sure is make you love what you have a bit more. Life is beautiful!
 

Smart Red

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Smart Red, is Gypsy's parents also Connor's parents? Not sure if she was from your other child.

Mary
Yes, Connor would have been Gypsy and Maverick's older brother and my son's child. All three of the oldest grands are our daughter's children since she was 10 years older than our son, Rob. He gave us the three youngest grands.
 

MoonShadows

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Smart Red...What a touching and inspiring story. I have one adopted son and two beautiful grand daughters. My son is in the Air Force currently serving in Doha, Qatar, and my beautiful DIL is in California with the two girls. I wish I could see all of them more often. I could not even begin to imagine loosing one of them, but then again I am a big believer that God does not send us anything that He hasn't already given us the grace to handle.
 
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