Following suite in Remembrance & CELEBRATION

October 15th - Pregnancy & Infant Loss Remembrance Day.

Tomorrow?  Can it be?  This time last year, we celebrated with a special candle we bought and we lit it 9:13pm (the time Reagan entered this world) and 10:40pm (the time Reagan grew her wings and went to live with Jesus).  Has it REALLY be a year since we've done that?

It seems that the further we get away from that day....August 2, 2007, the day our lives changed FOREVER, the time goes faster.

Regardless, this post is to honor our daughter, Reagan Dawn Burge
...who lived a beautiful 1 hour and 27 minutes in this world
...who showed ONLY her mommy & daddy her BIG beautiful blue eyes for mere seconds,
...who survived an amazing fetal surgery
...who struggled in utero to live so her sister could surviv
...who taught her ENTIRE family about life, love, faith, and HOPE
...who will always be our firstborn child
...who will always be loved
...who will always be remembered....

Dearest Reagan, We miss you baby girl, but we know you come to play around us all the time.  We hope Heaven is a beautiful place and one day....we will all reunite again...  Love Mommy

And, in memory of all the other babies that have left us far too soon, I ask you to please post a comment and I will post to this blog (this post) your child's name, their date of birth/loss, and any information you supply in their memory.  As you may of noticed on other blogs, I'm following suite in rememberance. 

Let us HOLD our Earthly children just a little tighter tomorrow and let us CELEBRATE our Heavenly children that much more.

God bless you and your families, whether they are here with you are looking down from above....

 

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