Welcome to the Wall Of Angels. This location is a site where all our lost children are remembered and loved.
I am a writer. I am currently writing about loss, grief, and hope. Every morning I look up at the black and white portrait of my Emma Grace, and take strenth, knowing her sprirt is always with me.
From this, the Angel Wall was born. The invitation extends to each and every one of you who has suffered the loss of a child to send a photo, name and date to be added to the wall.
Our babies were here, regardless of when they flew. They are our children and they deserve to be remembered.
Although I will post occasionally, the focus is the growth of Our Angel Wall as shown through a series of pictures.
As you scroll through our wall, I only ask that you take a moment to ingest each name and think of their parents. Readable names will be posted below the picture.
Thank you for your bravery. Thank you for remembering Our Angels.
FIRST TIME HERE?
START FROM THE BOTTOM TO WATCH OUR ANGEL WALL GROW!
Zackery, what a beautiful child. Avery and Sophie, precious little girls. Forever loved and missed. I abide with the heartbreak of these grieving parents.
I am 33 years old, the mother of Emma Grace, passed eight years ago. Emma's birthday is September 8th, Bear is 5 1/2 and The Comedian is 3 1/2. My husband is a contractor by day and a sustainable living organic farmer by night (by that I mean in his heart and dreams).
I am a myriad of things, but for the moment, I am a mother and a writer, currrently writing an intimate memoir about my expeience from conception to birth and thereafter.
I look forward to getting to know each and every one of you, your stories, your strifes and your successes. The tangibility of these connections is almost incomprehensible, but - so is what has happened to us and that, more than anything, is why we need each other.
Please feel free to email me at carajer@tds.net
1 comment:
Zackery, what a beautiful child.
Avery and Sophie, precious little girls.
Forever loved and missed.
I abide with the heartbreak of these grieving parents.
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