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Reflections on the decade that was…

So as we say goodbye not just to the year 2019 but an entire decade lots of people have been reflecting on what they have done in the past 10 years.  Some have posted before and after photos.  Others have listed achievements they can be proud of.  Others are listing those things they want to achieve in the 20s.

A Christmas grave

For a mother of loss this time is ever more poignant as it not only marks the start of another year without my child but another decade entirely without her.  This coming year should have been Violet’s 5thbirthday and her brother Arthur’s 2ndbirthday next week.  As has now become our family’s tradition we took our morning stroll via the cemetery to wish our children Happy New Year with their sister in tow before heading off for a New Year’s Day lunch.

Last New Year’s I began a new tradition of looking at what each year since we had Violet has taught me. If you missed last year’s here’s the link.

My experiences for 2019 were – travel with baby daughter to the other side of the world for brother-in-law’s wedding, visited Hong Kong and an amazing old friend in Australia.  2nd brother-in-law’s wedding in London. Rainbow got hearing aids and we started a new journey as parents of a hearing impaired child.  I began a new role as university lecturer & continued my PR consultancy.  Rainbow’s 1st birthday and nursed her through two bouts of pneumonia at 15 months.  I got my heart op & had a 2nd Christmas with our rainbow. Raised over £40k for Alder Hey Children’s Hospital.

Mangawhai in New Zealand

My Learnings for 2019 are –

I have learnt that when unimaginably stressful events happen in a year the number of “learnings” or developments increase, so try to remember this if only once a year.  Hopefully we will all learn from the fallout from Brexit and the recent election. There is something constructive that can come from the most upsetting and distressing of situations if you really look closely.

For all those who have suffered loss this past decade please remember and recognise what an achievement it is to be a survivor after all you have been through.

The dreamcatchers near Violet’s grave in the cemetery 

It is also possible to squeeze out a tiny bit of happiness from it all too.  As the legend that is JK Rowling wrote for Dumbledore ““Happiness can be found in the darkest of times, if one only remembers to turn on the light.”  So flick that switch or light that flame even if it is on a very tiny candle, your baby or babies will thank you.

If you only take one thing away from this and repeat it as a mantra in the mirror every morning throughout January it should be this…”You are amazing and whatever the future holds you can handle this”.  Here’s to the roaring twenties!

The Roaring Twenties – Vector files

Love Sarah

Always Violet Skies x

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Barcelona in winter with a baby

 

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