Monday, October 27, 2014

Monday Morning/ Bear for Bug Part 3

Monday Mornings I think are dreaded by everyone.
All for different reasons.
However I was dreading but looking forward to this particular Monday morning. 

On October 16th I was notified from the manager of the funeral home that we used  for Bug, that they were moved by what James and I were doing for Molly Bears, and  had ordered 100 bears. 
As soon as they got them delivered, they would get them to us. 
(I obviously was waiting to get the bears to announce anything) 

I randomly burst into tears multiple times yesterday.
Remembering all the reasons we were there last year.
remembering having to pick out his urn,
to seeing him for the first and last time.
to picking up his cremains in that tiny little gold box 
and leaving that day, December 5th
to think I would never set foot in that place again. 

I got no sleep last night. I was so anxious about going back there. 
I've blogged about it before, but living in a small town there are only a few ways to get to specific places.
I for almost a year, avoided that street, because seeing the funeral home would bring me immediately back to that day, that place, and those feelings. 

But today I had no choice. 

I got ready this morning, ate breakfast and tried to keep calm.

I got in the car just fine.

I made it down the street just fine.

Until we pulled up to their driveway.

James was driving and immediately after turning in 
my c section scar started hurting
as if I was a few weeks post op and still healing. 
My eyes began watering and I couldn't even hide it at that point. 

That tiny little driveway brought me back
just like I was afraid it was going to. 
I eventually, after trying to get my shit together, got out of the car and made it up to the door. 
James opened it, as he did all those times before, and we walked in.

When you first walk in, straight ahead of you is the main chapel, where we first saw Bug.
To the left, their office, the room with all the urn samples and to the right some couches. 

As I turned the corner, I saw the couch, covered in the bears, and began laughing and saying oh my gosh! 

100 bears is quite the sight to see.

The manager Mark came out and shook James hand and I went in for the very tearful,very grateful, hug.

The bears were packed up 
small talk was made
and brought out to the car in 3 boxes. 

Hugs and handshakes were again given, and we left, tearful and wondering if we would be back there. 

James took me to coffee for a little date and to unwind before we went home.

And I again teared up thinking

Look at all that Bug has done.

Look at all my son has accomplished.






Friday, October 24, 2014

Pumpkin Patch

James and I went to the pumpkin patch.

And it was just as painful as I thought it would be.
There was a little pre school there on a field trip.
Parents pulling their kids in red wagons,bundled up in super cute fall clothes.
And the little kids were taking forever to pick out the perfect pumpkin.

Bug would be 11 months, sitting in one of those wagons, and picking out his first pumpkin...
Of course we got pumpkins.
Then pumpkins for the girls.
And a white pumpkin for Bug.

Wednesday, October 22, 2014

A Bear for Bug Part 2

I am still in shock
it is going so well.
I honestly almost called it off a few days before starting it.
I had a massive panic attack about it all and was ready to throw in the towel.

But that wouldn't have been fair to Bug.

To me this is not just a drive.

To have to explain to someone that I'm doing a memorial drive for what should have been my sons first birthday absolutely kills me.

I wish I was picking a theme and invites, party favors, little decorations, a smash cake and whatever else.

But I don't get to do that.

The only thing that makes it a little better is Bug is helping other babies and families.

Bug is putting awareness on pregnancy loss.

Bug is still loved and remembered a year later.

Bug is making a diffence in the world.


Look at all you've done Bug. 

Mommy is so proud. 

Tuesday, October 14, 2014

A Bear For Bug

We are very excited to announce our bear drive for Bug.
Its both a way to celebrate his upcoming birthday while also helping other families in their grieving process.
All donations will be benefiting Molly Bears, a non profit and volunteer run organization that makes weighted memorial bears for families that have lost their child.
Online donations can be made at
www.gofundme.com/bearforbug
Any donation big or small is greatly appreciated in celebrating Bug and helping other families in need.
Love always
Bug, Marisa and James!

11 Months

47 weeks
334 days
8016 hours
480,960 minutes
28,857,600 seconds 

It hitting me so much harder this month then I thought it would. 
The first of October came and it was like a switch was turned on
and I felt so different. 
I just want to curl up in a ball and hide until January. 
The holidays are so hard for people that are grieving.
Everyone around you is excited for the festivities 
except you.
Had the circumstances been different I would have been celebrating with you.

Halloween is unfortunately the first of all the holidays.

James and I would be excitedly thinking of his first Halloween costume.
We would be getting ready for his first hay ride and trip to the pumpkin patch...
I remember last Halloween excitedly celebrating what was our last anniversary alone.
I remember making him his own little Bug pumpkin, which will have a whole different meaning this year.

It took everything for me not to scream at a friend
who had the nerve to ask me what her kid should be for Halloween.
I know she meant no harm.
No one ever does...
and I understand that alot of people think that I should be "over it" by now
but its not anything I will ever get over.










Thursday, October 9, 2014

Bugs Bear Part 2

I want to make something clear
I am not unhappy about getting my bear.
I know my last blog (to some readers) 
came off as thought I was upset about it and didn't like it.

That was not the case at all. 

It was just the painful emotional and physical connections 
that the weighted bear gave me the first time that I held it.
I was explaining how I felt about it 
no filter
raw emotions and feelings 
of holding that bear for the first time
and what it meant to me

I love it.
I think its perfect.
I think Bug is perfect.
I think all of it is perfect. 

What this organization is able to give to people 
after having lost their child is amazing. 

I never got my moment.

I never got to give birth to my son 
and to have him be put into my arms for the first time. 

Molly Bears gave that to me.

Did it hurt like hell because I thought he would be 
screaming into my face and wriggling around

Absolutely. 

But in that moment

at the doorway of my house

I finally had my moment... 




Tuesday, October 7, 2014

Bug's Molly Bear

Saturday October 3rd
I was dreading/anxiously awaiting 3pm.
Earlier in the week I was emailed by the lady in charge of making my Molly Bear for Bug aka my Bug Bear.
She said that it would be done on Thursday, 
but with James still being gone I asked if she could drop it off that weekend 
so he could be home for it as well.

When I heard a car door shut
immediately there was a lump in my throat. 
We were house sitting my bosses french bulldogs 
so James was still on the couch holding them back
leaving me to open the door. 

As many of you know, we never held Bug in the hospital.
I was so wrapped up in my emotions 
and honestly didn't think that James wanted to 
so the first time we saw him was at the funeral home to verify his remains...

That is my one and biggest regret in how the passing of my son was handled.

I had previously been told about Molly Bears by a nurse from the hospital 
and a few other people that we got in contact to after Bug passed.
I honestly was so angry I didn't know how a bear would help me 
mend the complete and utter mess my life and heart was in...

I didn't know what 5lbs 8oz would feel like
and I was so nervous reaching out to actually take the bear....
the bear that was the same weight as my baby 
a bear that was the same weight as my son. 

I managed to keep my shit together while she was there.
She told us how she got to be involved with Molly Bears.
How the founder used to live here in Oak Harbor and they were friends
How her daughter passed a month after being born,
and how her angelversary was exactly October 3rd. 
So she said it was nice to be able to help another family in need
on that particular day. 
Its like her daughter came full circle. 

She finally left and we shut the door 
and thats when James took the bear.
And I immediately lost my shit. 

I didn't think that it would hurt that bad. 
I didn't think that a tiny little bear would kick up such feelings and emotions.
I sat him on the table and just stared at him.
Feeling the buttons and his fur,
(we were both very happy it was a brown bear...weird I know) 
and thinking how weird it was that the bear was exactly the same size as what was once my baby. 

The tv was on since James was watching football 
and I thought that he was watching it 
leaving me to cry but later he admitted
he was sitting there watching me 
let me have my moment...

I managed to start off with the "pretty" cry
since we were going to go run errands 
and possibly go to dinner,
but I eventually stormed into my room
to go into the full fledged ugly cry

The gut wrenching cry where you just want to scream
and where nothing you do will make it stop.
The cry where your whole body is involved 
you cant see, breathe or care that you cant do either.
The cry that you want to keep behind closed doors
but when grieving seems to hit you at the worst places
and times. 

James crawled into bed and just held me.
I was getting makeup spit and snot all over my pillows and his clothes
and all I could keep saying was 

"I didnt know it would hurt so bad..."








www.mollybears.com 

Monday, September 29, 2014

Marimba + PSL= Tears

Theres an Iphone alarm that sounds like marimbas
and out of nowhere my phone (which is deactivated) went off

and immediately I burst into tears...

After coming home from the hospital
there were a slew of pain meds, antibiotics, bathroom breaks and mini walks I had to take
to keep from being in pain and for my over all recovery.
James had an alarm set on his phone for all of these things
and it was to that damn song.

All it takes is a sound, a smell, a noise or a twinge of my scar
to take me back to that awful time.

The change in the seasons hasn't helped either.
This time last year I was 2 months away from
having a baby
or so I thought.

I went to Starbucks a few weeks ago with my husband for a little coffee date
and before I could stop myself
ordered a pumpkin spice latte

One stupid little cup of coffee had me in tears at the table.

I've come to that point in my grief to where I don't care where I am
I cry
I get it out
I give no fucks if you are to judge me for being sad
You don't know my story or where I came from.
I will fully own my ugly Oprah cry
snot, tears, make up running and all.

We need never be ashamed of our tears.
Charles Dickens

Sunday, September 14, 2014

10 Months

43 weeks
304 days
7296 hours
437760 minutes
26,265,600 seconds 

As I've said before 
it feels as if it just happened yesterday. 
Other people are hitting mile stones with their babies
and it just stings...

I live in a military town 
and there are pregnant people everywhere. 
3 or more people in James division are pregnant
and someone else just had twins...

I should be planning his first Halloween costume.
Maybe making it match with the dogs or James and I 
We would be planning our first trip to the pumpkin patch. 
And it sucks
because we aren't.

These are just a handful of the things that I think about on a daily basis....
that just seem to be exaggerated on the 14th of every month...
Its not going to get easier
The upcoming months are going to be worse...
I just dont know how Im going to handle it. 

Monday, September 8, 2014

Baby Shower

A year ago was my baby shower
I remember my sister having pretty much everything done before I moved home
and her being so thrilled to throw it for me.
I remember excitedly making the shower invites with my Meatball

I remember telling everyone that our Bug was a boy.

I remember all of my closest friends and family being there
sharing in the excitement of what was supposed to be
never thinking that in two months
everything would change...

I still hadn't wrapped my head around the whole
you are about to have a baby
thing.

I know that I cant ever put myself through another baby shower.
I have turned down every invite since, and honestly people can't blame me.

It really sucks that I still have a room full of all his things
that will never be used....




Sunday, September 7, 2014

What is that?

For the first time yesterday, 
I met someone who didn't know what a stillborn was. 
I had even explained, I lost my son at 38 weeks, which I thought was pretty self explanatory, but I guess it wasn't. 
I knew what a stillborn was at the age of 18 from working at a vet clinic. 
Pregnant cat and dogs that have puppies or kittens that dont make it are also called still borns, however ultrasounds aren't done so you can't usually tell till they are born. 

I can honestly say I was never told my entire pregnancy to look out for anything abnormal. I had a completely normal pregnancy minus the excessive vomiting, so no one was overly concerned. 

I know that they discuss miscarriages on a regular basis. 
So when I asked why stillbirth  isnt part of "pregnancy education" it's been said it's not discussed as to not frighten the mother.

I would rather know what to do or look out for then be completely blindsided like I was. 
I think all complications no matter what they are should be discussed.
 

Wednesday, August 20, 2014

Coco Butter

My hands were dry
and I wanted lotion. 
I didn't even realize what I was reaching for 
until a glob of it was pumped out into my hand 

The smell overwhelmed my nostrils
And the tears took over my eyes and face. 

A glob of lotion put me in that place.
Where I was newly pregnant terrified of getting stretch marks and rubbing that shit on me any chance I got. 

I was so neauseous and every smell got to me but no matter how sick I was I would put that lotion on. 

I slowly started using more and more of it as he grew, making sure every bit of my belly was covered....
just as I did that morning....

The last morning I used that lotion.

That smell used to make me happy. 

But now I feel as if my skin is burning and want nothing more then to shower and get it off of me. 




Wednesday, August 13, 2014

9 months

9 months 
38 weeks 
272 days 
6528 hours
391,680 minutes 
23,500,800 seconds 

since
I was told 
I lost my son.
When the 13th lands on a Wednesday 
I think it's the hardest. 
Knowing that the 14th is on a Thursday just kills me. 
I for the life of me yesterday 
could not get my shit together. 
I was crying over every little thing. 
Had a panic attack while driving so bad I had to pull over on the side of the road. 
The weather was just like that day. 
I had a knot in my stomach which in turn made me sick 
Like I was that day. 
And to top it all off he's been gone 9 months 
exactly 38 weeks. 

9,38,14 are all bad numbers to me now. 

In the time that's hes been gone
is exactly the time I actually had him.

I still don't think that I will ever be ok with the reality that I am a childless mother.             

Monday, August 4, 2014

Bugs Star

A star package from the international star registry was given to us in honor of Bug a few months back. 
We still don't know who donated it but we love it none the less. 
A friend of mine went with me to get it framed and I've had it, nicely wrapped, in the spare bedroom since. 
I didn't know how I would feel about it finally having it hung and displayed in the house, but James finally put it up on Sunday. 
I can't say the feeling that came over me once it was hung was closure 
I don't think I will ever have that 
but maybe that of acceptance? 
Of course it was tearful.  
My heart felt heavy. 
I would much rather be hanging up his pictures, not a memorial star. 
But it's there, right when you come in the house 
for everyone to see
and it feels like we have a little piece of him there with us always 
🐛⭐️💔

Thursday, July 31, 2014

Closure...or lack there of

When someone dies in crime dramas, it seems as thought all avenues are investigated and looked into. 
Crime scenes are meticulously combed over for evidence and most of the time, families are given answers as to what happened.
Someone is charged and the families get some kind of closure. 

When Bug died there was none of that. 

A full panel of blood was run on us both and an autopsy was performed on him. 

And we still have no answers. 

I am continuously told not to blame myself. 

But how can I not. It was my job to keep himsafe. 
I think what hurts the most with child loss and especially still borns is the fact that we don't get answers. Yes there are some cases where there were genetic diseases or chord accidents but again, that wasn't our situation. 

I'm just tired of constantly asking myself why. 

Friday, July 25, 2014

Feelings...all up in them

I was all up in my feelings the past two days. 
I think it was a combination of the cool weather feeling like fall,
the smell of my vanilla cupcake candles, 
and it almost feeling like I was about to have a baby... 
I know I'm not, but it's those tiny things that can take you back to that one place. When everything was ok. 
Or so we thought. 

Monday, July 14, 2014

8 Months

34 weeks
242 days 
5808 hours 
348,480 minutes 
20,908,800 seconds. 


All that time and seriously, it feels like it happened yesterday. 
A year ago we had just found out what he was, and I was getting ready to move back home. 
We excitedly walked around babies r us and did our registry and I was happily eating all the cheeseburgers I could put in my face. 

I still can't eat one without getting teary eyed... 

Saturday, July 5, 2014

So True (::GRAPHIC PHOTO & CONTROVERSIAL POST::)





It's another one of those "things" that people say when they think it is comforting and, it again, is most hurtful. 

I am not a religious person in the slightest. 
Never was and never will be. 
I did not find any comfort in prayers or religion during my loss.

There was and is no amount of praying in the world that will bring my son back. 

However, I was polite and gracious to the people that did find comfort in that way and prayed over James Bug and myself.  

There is a great scene in the Return to Zero movie that says everything I feel when people would pull the God card on me. 

Annie: I saw you across the room and I was moved to say something. What happened doesn't make sense, not to us. God's will is impossible for us to understand, but he wants you to know he loves you and your son.

I pray that you realize that God has a light for each of us to follow, to find our way to his plan, a plan which is perfect in every single way. 

Maggie: (sarcastically) Tell me more about this perfect plan.

Annie: It's a mystery.

Maggie: It IS a mystery.

Annie: It is, but it is perfect, you must have faith in that.

Maggie: So you're telling me, Gods perfect plan,for me, is to suffer a loss so great, so devastating. that I would loose my faith in God, is that right?! Because that is a mystery!


I have come to the point where people say things like that and I, like Maggie, bite back.
I can't help it. 
I know I shouldn't. 
But in all honesty, if no ones says anything, the stigma, taboo and keeping such a topic as this "hush hush" will never change.
Nor will people change how to treat the parents after such a loss.

I have spoken to other bereaved mothers who, like I, did not find comfort in things like that being said.
But honestly, there is no energy left to fight the things being said when your loss is so fresh. 
All you can is thank you.
And thats what I did...and still say. 

Please let us mourn, grieve and come to some kind of understanding on our own. 

Do what you need to do to cope. 

But please don't force your thoughts, feelings and beliefs on me. 





Friday, July 4, 2014

A Festive Fourth

James and I walked the parade with my work today and handed out frisbees. ( I don't think it helped that I saw every pregnant lady known to man sitting with her family or newborn) 
We then went out to lunch with everyone from the parade and then to a friends BBQ. It all made for a great day and I rather enjoyed myself, 
But in the back of my mind was the thought Bug should be here. 
He probly would've loved the parade and all the dogs. We would've put him in a wagon or a stroller and pushed him along  with us and blinged it all out. 
He would've been at the BBQ with all the other people and their kids.
We wouldn't be that weird couple with no children. 
I would've loved to have seen what his reactions to fireworks would be at 8 months old. 
Wether he would be completely terrified or mesmerized by the bright lights colors and sounds. 
But again, it's not my reality. 

Holidays just leave an awful feeling and bitter taste. 
The hardest holidays have yet to come...

Wednesday, June 25, 2014

Settled Dust

Reaching for my water bottle to get a drink, 
My hand brushed over Bugs urn 
And there was a little dust on it 
So naturally 
I cleaned it off, then lost my shit. 

My son shouldn't be in a box.
My son should not be collecting dust. 

It's a never ending cycle of kicking up settled dust. 
Literally and now figuratively.