Thursday, June 10, 2010

Unconditional love

In August of 2009 I started this blog with my very first post

This has been an amazing venue for me to vent my feelings, both the positive and the negative, for me to pour my heart out, to celebrate accomplishments and to grieve. The beauty is that this wasn't happening in a vacuum, but among people who understand.

165 posts later I'm embarking on my second IVF. I can safely say that I couldn't have made it so far without the support and love of all the people in the IF blogosphere, this great community informally headed up by our beloved Lollipop Goldstein at Stirrup Queens.

The comments, the love, the support has sustained me. And I'm not just talking about your comments here, but the fact that I could read about your stories, hear about your victories, learn about your sorrows. That I could provide the encouragement, the support, the shoulder to cry on has meant the world to me.

That said, it can be overwhelming. That's where I was yesterday when I was thinking about how hard it can be to see PG women, to read about the BFP. Then I read Adventures in Baby Waiting's post today which I suspect was in response to my blog yesterday. Here's how she closed the post:
"I am making a promise:
I am going to support every blogger on the side of my blog until they complete their dream-whether that be a pregnancy, adoption or another way of life that suits them. Whatever the dream, I want to support it. If you would like your name added to the side of my blog let me know, I am happy to do so."

Here's part of my comment on her blog:

"I too want to support everyone out there in this amazing community, no matter what - PG, adoption, living child-free. It still makes reading about and commenting on PG difficult, and that's what I was trying to express in my blog. I was "girding my loins" to prepare for this cycle.

I will keep supporting you and appreciate all the support you have given me. Thank you for being my friend."

The love is definitely unconditional! It is that unconditional love that makes this community so strong. I stand strong with you all! Unconditionally loving you and being loved.

6 comments:

Melissa G said...

Unconditional Love, indeed.

Lovely post. I am equally grateful for your support, and this community as well.

(Oh, and Happy Blogiversary!)

Oak said...

Its such a tiny little world that we blog in. I read your "getting ready to stim" post and totally understood what you were feeling.

Read "adventures" response and was shocked by her gigantor heart. something I don't possess.

Read this post and realized what a great community this is and how lucky I am to be a part of it.

Good luck with this cycle. You have a lot of people out there hoping for the best.

Amber C said...

I just love ALL of my blog ladies and want them all to succeed. Thank you for your comment. As I mentioned, I understand where you are coming from. You go on and "gird your loins"! Just focus on you! You're the star of the show!

Allison said...

Amen, amen amen amen. The beauty of blogging is the ability to be unabashedly honest. And that other women get it - ALL of it.

This was a beautiful post, Jem. As was Adventures'.

Poppet said...

If only ALL love were unconditional. The hardest part of love in this world is that most often it comes with conditions.

How about this. I support and love you. No matter what!

And I wish you Good Luck. XOXO

myinfertilitywoes said...

What a nice post! All the best to you this cycle - I hope this is the one for you!!