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Thank you, and I am so sorry for your loss as well. I have a friend who lost her daughter in infancy, I know she suffers greatly from the loss. There are so many differences but under it all, it's still a piece of a mother's heart.

He was brilliant and kind, stubborn and wise... full of spirit - whether enthusiasm to grab life by the horns. or righteous anger about injustices (real or perceived ;), or gratitude for his life and the wonderful blessings we often take for granted.

Wow. So much for you to have gone through. I am sorry. Fucking fuck cancer.

Thank you.

Thank you. And I'm sorry for your loss as well. <3.

Thank you. <3.

Thank you.

Thank you.

Thank you. And you are right. He was an amazing human being, truly.

Sure thank you - if she is involved in groups or has reading suggestions or anything. <3

At first when your comment was "in the greys" I didn't see the whole comment or link to your niece's blog. I just went to the blog and spent some time looking and reading, and crying. Your words about cherishing the memories are so true. Sometimes it feels like the only time I'm happy is when I'm looking at photos

Thank you, and I'm so sorry for your loss as well. I feel so awful for my surviving son. They were only 22 months apart - not quite Irish Twins, but I know he doesn't remember life as an only child... and now he's so alone.

Thank you, and I'm so sorry for your losses as well. <3.

Thank you. My heart is broken. Heartbreaking is the only word for it. And I'm so sorry for your losses as well. And Thank you for posting this story.

Thank you, and my condolences to you as well. It's just all so so completely and incomprehensibly awful. I just still can't believe this is real life.

My son died in September. Forever 6 years old. Fuck cancer, man.

Sending you lots of prayers, love, and wishes for good news and/or good resolution, regularjane. <3.

Yeah I found it bizarre to classify that along with others that are either silly or tools for objectification. I have "period tracker." Can be as simple as just telling it each month when your period started, or you can track more specific things like various symptoms etc. It can help with predicting, backtracking

ps, my younger son used to watch stuff on youtube a lot. Not that he was left alone but with the whole "surfing" deal of the internet he would sometimes end up seeing things that would surprise me - though none of it dangerous in any way. He was very very committed to the concept of clicking "like" on things to make

I've seen many amazon book reviews written by kids. I always assumed that at least some of them had been given the assignment to write a book review on amazon by their school. My 8 year old has computer hw over the vacations that involve replying in comment form to the teacher's blog post. They also TWEET from