To the sweet woman at Newhall Park yesterday who so very lovingly - TopicsExpress



          

To the sweet woman at Newhall Park yesterday who so very lovingly picked up my baby after his fall off of the monkey bars (as I awkwardly climbed over a metal fence in heels to get to him) and carried him to my car while I carried backpacks, lawn chairs, football gear and my own chatchkis... you will never know how grateful I am for your kindness. I had to rush off to the ER, but I hope that one day we meet again, so that I can properly give you the thanks that you deserve. Sending vibrational love and good karmic energy to you. To the staff at the Henry Mayo Hospital, thank you for taking care of my baby--- he was so frightened (mostly of getting an IV put in his arm!) and you all handled it like champs!! You made him feel right at home. He loves his new monkey that the hospital donated to him, and carries her everywhere. She has been named Violet. To the Pediatric nurse today who asked the question... and how are YOU doing today, mom? and probably wasnt prepared for a mommy melt down, Thank you... you said all the right things. After a no-sleep night, a stressful work week (more on that later) and the mommy guilt of not being more present when Henry fell, I couldnt keep a straight face much longer. Thank you for letting me cry in such a safe space. Earlier yesterday, before Henrys fall, I found out that one of my long time listeners took his own life. It made yesterdays live show one of the most difficult ever, and because I am in between co-hosts, I had a difficult time rallying without someone to pass the baton to. I felt like a fraud, pushing past the tears to be motivational. I was distraugh and distracted most of the day, late getting home to pick up the kids and get to football practice, near tears anyway...and then watching Henry fall was the topper of the nightmare. Finally, to all the wonderful friends in our lives who are sending such beautiful messages and vibrational love. Each one brings us such a smile to our faces. In the words of the amazing Abraham Hicks Only someone who has experienced the ecstasy of the vortex could ever experience the agony of not being in it... because, if you dont know one, you cant know the other.
Posted on: Wed, 01 Oct 2014 22:31:31 +0000

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