Seriously...I am waiting. I keep waiting for the time when I can write a really good post. A post about something or someone positive in my life. And I should have that... No, wait, I DO have that. But why does it seem like the "Negative Nellies" in my life are the ones I write about? Or spend time with? One reason seems to be that I get so frustrated with certain people that it just leads me to vent... And I really hate to use this space as venting, especially when there was a time that this place was sacred only to my sweet girl. When all I wanted to do was talk about her and how I was dealing with the loss of her. However, I guess the title of On KK's Butterfly Wings describes my life after the loss of her. And this is my life now. My life without her as I try to deal with people who frustrate me to the point of needing to write and share. Okay, so now that I've found a reason to share this story again, here it is:
Before I officially start, this post has been changed for confidentiality reasons. I may even think about eventually taking this post off of this blog, but for now, I will keep it as generic as I can.
As we all know, we have some people in our lives who show support and love throughout anything we go through. I think in the case of baby loss, we tend to lose more people than we thought was possible, but there are still those few who stick around. I still find about 20 months later that I am bothered by those people who weren't able to support me when I needed them most of all. And some of those people were family members of mine. Close family members who were a part of very important events in my life.
I have tried the philosophy of letting things go....and trying to find forgiveness for their lack of empathy. I even try to forget those times. But all it takes is lack of empathy again when it comes to my newest loss that leads me down that path of anger. So, as of late, this is where I am again. And the cause has been a comparison of someone else's life to mine.
I hate to compare. I think that I lived a life of comparison as a child. I always wanted to be the best at everything. The best athlete. The best student. The best looking. Etc. Etc. I wanted to be the girl who had it all. However, I hung around a group of girls that always had all of those things. And they were all better than me. Or so I perceived. Then, I went off to college and gained a little bit of self-confidence and self-esteem. My group of friends was no longer based on what we played or how we looked, it was based on common interests or career choices. However, I think there has always been self-esteem issues in the back of my head. They linger and cause me to worry a lot about what people think of me.
So, when someone makes a comment that his/her life is harder than mine. I immediately want to jump down his/her throat. Not that I think differently or want to believe that my life is worse, but I don't want to compare. To compare situations and emotions can lead to the judgment of character, self-esteem and self-confidence. I don't want that. I have learned, especially in the last couple of years, that we are all extremely different people and we handle situations that come our way the best way we know how. We handle them based on previous experiences, where we are emotionally in our lives, and the types of support we have or reach out to. I also truly believe that we are genetically programmed to handle situations a certain way. And most of the time, this is different than the person sitting next to you. So then, how can you compare?
In my opinion, this person cannot and shouldn't. He/She has not walked in my shoes. And I have not walked in his/hers. The only thing that I ask of him/her to do is to take the time to imagine what my life is like. Walk in my shoes for just a minute before you choose to make a rash comment. I promise you, I will think about yours. But I will not compare.
The other thing I will not do is wish my life on you in order for you to know what it has been like for me. I would never wish my life on anyone else, although I do know that some people in this world have been through much more. This is my life. This is the life I have been given. Some things have been in my control. Others have not. But I am doing my best to make the most of it. I hope that you can make the most of yours too.
There are days when I would like to tell this person in my life what I really feel. How angry and hurt I am. Obviously, this has been boiling up for awhile. There have been events in my life that have led to this hurt, let-down feeling with this particular person, especially early on after my loss of Kennedy. An event in which he/she never took the time to support me. Or mention word of my baby. He/She still hasn't. It's like my baby never existed in his/her life. And obviously this behavior still haunts me, but like I said before, I always continue to work on letting things go. I guess my mission now is to try to forget that he/she made this comparison. And to support this person the best I can despite the ache I feel that he/she doesn't know to be there for me.
I know that this is what Kennedy would want and do. This is the way I would teach her. This is the way she is being taught by watching me, listening to my words and spending time with my Grams. My Kennedy would know and understand empathy and forgiveness. She would know how to accept others for their differences. I will do this in her memory. I will do this for her.
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6 comments:
Reading your post I'm reminded of a poem called "A Pair of Shoes"
I am wearing a pair of shoes.
They are ugly shoes.
Uncomfortable shoes.
I hate my shoes.
Each day I wear them, and each day I wish I had another pair.
Some days my shoes hurt so bad that I do not think I can take another step.
Yet, I continue to wear them.
I get funny looks wearing these shoes. They are looks of sympathy.
I can tell in others eyes that they are glad they are my shoes and not theirs.
They never talk about my shoes.
To learn how awful my shoes are might make them uncomfortable.
To truly understand these shoes you must walk in them.
But, once you put them on, you can never take them off.
I now realize that I am not the only one who wears these shoes.
There are many pairs in this world.
Some women are like me and ache daily as they try and walk in them.
Some have learned how to walk in them so they don’t hurt quite as much.
Some have worn the shoes so long that days will go by before they think
about how much they hurt.
No woman deserves to wear these shoes.
Yet, because of these shoes I am a stronger woman.
These shoes have given me the strength to face anything.
They have made me who I am.
I will forever walk in the shoes of a woman who has lost a child.
(((Hugs)))
thinking of you, sweetheart. I am so sorry that this person has made things even more difficult.
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Thinking of you ((Hugs))
One of the many things we learn after losing a baby is how to forgive others for callousness, lack of caring, lack of empathy, and just plain old forgetfulness. I deal with it by not dwelling on it. Life is not perfect. People care more about themselves than about others, and they don't understand things that they haven't first hand experienced. Don't upset yourself over it any more than you would over a rainy day, it just is.
You have such a good heart, Alissa. It is so hard to let go and forgive when people have hurt us, especially when it comes to our children. I am still struggling with this with people in my life that never acknowledged Harper. Over a year later it still really bothers me but like you, I try to let it go...I know that is what Harper would want, just as you know that is what Kennedy would want for you. I know that she is so proud of her mama as she watches over you, you are a beautiful person inside and out!
I received The Good Grief Club in the mail over the weekend and I am having such a hard time putting it down. Thank you again!! Lots of love and ((hugs))!!
All I can say is that you are such a wonderful person, and to think that after all you have been through you are worried about how YOU can support THEM. Be easy on yourself friend. Thought of you today when I saw this youtube video. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=33Zd8fEsQAk&feature=player_embedded#at=87
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