Dear Cameron,
Letters to my Beautiful Son.
Tuesday, January 13, 2015
Thursday, September 25, 2014
Wednesday, June 11, 2014
Tuesday, May 6, 2014
Tuesday, April 22, 2014
Tuesday, December 31, 2013
Change of Location
Hello to all my readers!
Thank you for your visits, shares, likes, emails, love, and encouragement. Due to a high volume I have decided to expand my work! I'm am pleased to present my new website, www.dearcameron.com , to you all!
I have carried over the most popular posts and publish a new letter every Tuesday. Dear Cameron brings me much joy and comfort. Our story has touch the hearts of many and is on the mouths of most. I love sharing our story with you!
I will no longer be using Blogger to publish my work, but I will continue to leave it up and running as a reminder where it all began. Please follow me to my new website www.dearcameron.com .
Thank you all!
Domonique
Thank you for your visits, shares, likes, emails, love, and encouragement. Due to a high volume I have decided to expand my work! I'm am pleased to present my new website, www.dearcameron.com , to you all!
I have carried over the most popular posts and publish a new letter every Tuesday. Dear Cameron brings me much joy and comfort. Our story has touch the hearts of many and is on the mouths of most. I love sharing our story with you!
I will no longer be using Blogger to publish my work, but I will continue to leave it up and running as a reminder where it all began. Please follow me to my new website www.dearcameron.com .
Thank you all!
Domonique
Thursday, November 7, 2013
100 Days of Blogging: Grieve Out Loud
Dear Cameron,
Happy 100 days!
We have shared our story, experiences, thoughts and encouragement for the past 100 days! We have been brave enough to keep going and keep sharing all while ignoring what they think along the way.
We have endured 100 days of discouragement and 100 days of encouragement.We have endured the terrible insensitive things people have said to "help" us.
Thanks.
As raw, painful, and rude as grief can be, she has this way of making me feel human.
If I have learned one thing over the past 100 days about about grief, it is this.
Through all the pain, the hurt, the moments;
through the feelings of wanting to give up and turn my back on everything and everyone, I have learned this from grief:
These 100 days have been my platform, my mark; my story. Touching the lives and sharing my story; your story Cam, with the world, is a part of the reason I have not given up. Shedding light, building my testimony, and breaking the silence is a what grief has encouraged me to keep doing. The past 100 days can attest for this.
So, on this 100th day of blogging, I will leave you with this.
Remember me
stumbling, crying, screaming.
Remember me
ranting, praying, begging.
Remember me now
Still Breathing.
Still Living.
Still Loving.
Still Standing.
Remember me
and never count me out.
Remember me on November 7th
Domonique.
A mother. Still lifted on her platform 100 days and counting.
I still don't know who I am, but grief has showed me who I am not.
I love you so much honey. More than I can ever describe.
Love Always,
Mommy
Happy 100 days!
We have shared our story, experiences, thoughts and encouragement for the past 100 days! We have been brave enough to keep going and keep sharing all while ignoring what they think along the way.
We have endured 100 days of discouragement and 100 days of encouragement.We have endured the terrible insensitive things people have said to "help" us.
Thanks.
As raw, painful, and rude as grief can be, she has this way of making me feel human.
If I have learned one thing over the past 100 days about about grief, it is this.
Through all the pain, the hurt, the moments;
through the feelings of wanting to give up and turn my back on everything and everyone, I have learned this from grief:
Although dark and raw and numb sometimes, grief can be beautiful. Everyday she teaches me about the person I can be; the person I truly am. She has lifted a cloak I have been hiding under for 22 years and now Domonique is blossoming. Domonique is being revealed. She, along with perseverance and God, has strengthened my faith. She has showed me it's okay to cry, scream, and weep because I am human; because I am a mother.
These 100 days have been my platform, my mark; my story. Touching the lives and sharing my story; your story Cam, with the world, is a part of the reason I have not given up. Shedding light, building my testimony, and breaking the silence is a what grief has encouraged me to keep doing. The past 100 days can attest for this.
So, on this 100th day of blogging, I will leave you with this.
Remember me
stumbling, crying, screaming.
Remember me
ranting, praying, begging.
Remember me now
Still Breathing.
Still Living.
Still Loving.
Still Standing.
Remember me
and never count me out.
Remember me on November 7th
Domonique.
A mother. Still lifted on her platform 100 days and counting.
I still don't know who I am, but grief has showed me who I am not.
I love you so much honey. More than I can ever describe.
Love Always,
Mommy
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