Peace Bears, Picking Berries & Pink & Black Glasses
June 12, 2012 at 10:40 pm | Posted in Grief, life lessons, twins, why I write | 7 CommentsTags: Aching arms, child loss, death of a baby, Peace Bears, ways to honor the memory of your child, Wish for Wendy
Pink & Black Glasses:
Picking Berries:
Peace Bear Project:
Peace Bear Project, Inc. is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization for families grieving a stillbirth or early infant death. This non-profit was created by the parents of Peace A. Young who was stillborn on July 20, 2005. In her memory, they deliver teddy bears to other families leaving hospitals with empty arms.
Thank you Cheryl for writing to me about Peace Bears. Also, thanks so much to Hillary for letting me know about Wish for Wendy and to others who have let me know about organizations I will write about soon.
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Please tell Alyssa how beautiful she looks…and smart…and grown up. 🙂
Love, Amy
Comment by Amy Johnson— June 12, 2012 #
Glasses are cool.
-Linda
Comment by The Good Cook— June 12, 2012 #
She looks beautiful! And so smart and sophisticated. Let her know us ladies in glasses will definitely stick together!
Comment by Daphne— June 13, 2012 #
Thanks for the shout out, and love the glasses.
Comment by Cheryl P. Stober (@cherylstober)— June 13, 2012 #
Love the glasses! (Jadan will be jealous–she has always wanted them!) And nice to know about Peace Bears. Sounds like a lovely organization.
Comment by Eden— June 13, 2012 #
very nice glasses – can not wait to see them!!
Comment by SusanFB— June 14, 2012 #
I love the frames, very geek chique, which is just my style.
I also love the idea of Peace Bears. We did not have such a service offered to us from the hospital where we lost our daughter, but we did opt for a huggable Teddy Bear urn for her remains and I am very glad to have something tangible to hold in moments when I want to physically and emotionally connect with her memory.
Comment by @ErinHiscocks— June 16, 2012 #