First, I love her. She is an incredible human being. Second, embracing the beauty of connections and the value of humans is an incredibly healing way to live and breathe. Jenny does it well. Keeping what matters most as central and not allowing the distractions and hardships to interfere is not an easy task! Most likely when standing up, you will find yourself standing alone. However, the comfort and peace in seeing things for what they really are, accepting that, and deciding for oneself where you will stand and who you are is indescribable. We have a choice, and no one can take that from us. But sometimes, you stand and find people right alongside you. Jenny found herself, her son, and a new beginning. Thank you to Jenny for sharing her journey with us.
Wow! What a powerful testimony. I'm reminded of the privilege, freedom, and security that I have simply because of where I was born and the family I was born into. I could not imagine having to deal with the risk of losing my child in the midst of profound grief.
First, I love her. She is an incredible human being. Second, embracing the beauty of connections and the value of humans is an incredibly healing way to live and breathe. Jenny does it well. Keeping what matters most as central and not allowing the distractions and hardships to interfere is not an easy task! Most likely when standing up, you will find yourself standing alone. However, the comfort and peace in seeing things for what they really are, accepting that, and deciding for oneself where you will stand and who you are is indescribable. We have a choice, and no one can take that from us. But sometimes, you stand and find people right alongside you. Jenny found herself, her son, and a new beginning. Thank you to Jenny for sharing her journey with us.
Wow! What a powerful testimony. I'm reminded of the privilege, freedom, and security that I have simply because of where I was born and the family I was born into. I could not imagine having to deal with the risk of losing my child in the midst of profound grief.
Yeah, same Stacie. It's a really powerful realization.