I have the privilege of owning a Bridal Salon and Event Design Company with
my mom. Through my work, I have met amazing people. Over a year
ago, I met a mom at a bridal show and she shared her need for a wedding planner
and event designer for her daughter’s upcoming wedding.
We clicked, she loved our work and she booked
our services. We have been working together with her daughter over the
last year to plan and design her wedding day. Through talking and sharing,
I learned that this sweet lady has suffered 8 pregnancy losses...some babies
that were as far along as 5 months. My heart broke for her. When I
first learned that news, I was beginning IVF round 1. As you may know,
IVF round 2 was successful and I was pregnant. I lost my baby at 7 weeks
3 days. Over the days following my loss, I often thought of this mom that
had lost 8 children. I remember thinking..."If she can go through
loss that many times and still get out of bed and function, then so can I."
Not only does this woman function but she exudes happiness. She is a
joyful person that shares a smile easily! That doesn't mean the pain is
gone because it certainly has left deep scars. When I was sharing my
struggles with her, her tears came quickly. It brings everything
back. You never forget the loss of a child, someone you loved so much and
didn't have the chance to meet and hold.
After her losses and deciding to seek another route to motherhood, she
pursued adoption. She adopted two lovely girls. It was months into
our relationship before we were told that the sisters were not made up of the parents’
DNA and furthermore, we were shocked that the sisters were not biological.
These girls not only look like each other but
look like they were the mom and dad’s biological children.
Through the investment this mom made in the
life of her adopted daughters, they are both amazing, strong women!
I share this story because tomorrow, this mom who suffered more heartache
then one should have to bear, gets to celebrate the wedding of her DAUGHTER!
Praise the Lord that Joy Comes in the
morning! Tomorrow will be such a time of celebration, happiness and
joy! This story has been a reminder that God's plan is perfect and the
pain that we are experiencing right now is only temporary. I hope it
encourages you as well.
We must keep
going and be open to the path God directs for our life. Adoption is not
for everyone and certainly is not the solution to infertility but it is a
beautiful way to experience motherhood. I am so happy for this mom and
her family.
I will share a wedding
picture tomorrow!
xoxo,
Jessica
That is really a touchy blog, working for event management brings such events every now and then. Eagerly waiting for the pictures, thanks
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