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Hi @jayna, thanks for the kind words. It is a true story from just over four years ago. It was impossibly hard at the time, but time and our three sons have helped us to stay busy and deal with it as best we could. It goes against the natural cycle of life and it was a very tough time in our lives. We remember her every year with cake at her graveside as the day she died was also the day that she was born. We also release balloons and we love to watch them for as long as we can until they are just a little twinkle way up in the sky.

Her anniversary coincides each year with the Perseid meteor shower which appear as shooting stars, which light up the night sky. They serve as a nice reminder of our little angel in the sky, always shining her light upon our family.

During the meteor shower, we stay out on the family farm in a very remote location in the West of Ireland and have a perfect place to watch the stars/meteors.. The house we stay in has no TV, so there are no distractions and it's a lovely time to down tools and remember our daughter and the boys sister.

I don't often talk openly about it like this, but it feels good to, so thanks for opportunity to do so.

Oh, @ablaze, I am so very sorry. Here I am, having a cry. I cannot imagine that kind of loss. I'm amazed by your story, though, and how you have turned it into a celebration of life. Instead of allowing it to keep your family in a dark place, you have given your boys the gift of working through grief with activities that are meaningful and that help to honor your little girl's short life in a positive way. Thank you for sharing this. It can take a long time to get to the point where really difficult things can come out in our writing. Healing hugs.

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