8-23-2020 – Astrid’s due date

Today is another “should” day.

Today I should be celebrating that my due date has come and that Shecklet #5 can join us anytime.

Instead of that “should,” we picked up DQ (thanks to friends) and visited the cemetery where our little girl is buried – Jake’s parents joined us. (I don’t envision DQ as a treat every time we visit, but I can see it being the way we celebrate her sweet life when we visit on days like 5/16 – the day she was born.) The girls brought flowers from home to lay on her grave.

We don’t have her grave marker yet, so no one else knows where she has been laid to rest. My therapist is holding me accountable by checking in to see that I make progress on having a marker made. It is yet another task I never dreamed I would have to do for one of our kids.

The “shoulds” of her life were cut short. Too short in my opinion, but my opinion is just that, an opinion. I can’t see the big picture that God can see. I’ve had hopes of seeing something good come from her death. I know I’ve experienced one major one – loving my daughter and being loved unconditionally by others who have supported us. But the still-hurting part of me was really hoping that losing her would be the catalyst for reconciling/healing a few relationships that have been broken for almost three years. (I’ve added that to the list of things to discuss in therapy.)

I don’t imagine 8/23 as a day I will reflect on annually. I’m hoping once will be it. It’s a day that never came to be (from a pregnancy standpoint) and I don’t know if I need another reminder of that fact. Astrid’s birth date (5/16) is a different story though. That’s the day she became fully “real” in the sense that we finally got to see her, find out she was a baby girl, and say goodbye. The hardest goodbye I’ve ever experienced.

Easter 2020

Mass together at home – joining our parish family virtually.

Brunch – egg bake, fruit smoothies and orange rolls.

Movie afternoon – Aunt Larissa joined us.

Jake grilled for dinner. Steaks and hotdogs because of course, it’s snowing!

Popcorn party & Yoda

One of the local movie theaters is selling enormous bags of popcorn. We bought one and had movie night at home.

Shecklet #2 also used his painting skills today to paint Baby Yoda on our deck door window. It turned out great!

Quarantine haircut

Shecklet #3 was in desperate need of a trim. Her hair kept getting knotted underneath and it’s probably been over a year since her last haircut. It’s not salon quality, but my stylist friend gave me the 👍🏻 that I did ok. 😊

Thanksgiving in March

My favorite meal with my favorite people ❤️ Jake is always willing (and ready) to grill for us, but Thanksgiving food sounded so good!

Before the rain 🌧

The Shecklets got a little fresh air before the rain set in. We’ve been cooped up inside for days. Or is it weeks? The days are all blending together lately. 😂

Virtual Mass

We are so grateful for our pastor, Fr. Jim, and the staff at our parish who have made it possible for us to participate in mass virtually while in-person masses have been suspended.

Rubber duck

Not sure who put this here or why, but it made me laugh this morning 😂

ETA – apparently this strategic placement was compliments of Shecklet #3.

Final game of the season 🏀

It’s the final day of basketball for the 3rd grade girls today. Shecklet #3 requested a fishtail braid into stead of a plain pony tail. I’m surprised at how easy it is!

The girls played a hard-fought game against Anoka. They didn’t come out on top, but should be proud of how well they played!