Anyone else lost their mum and missing sharing things with her?
My mum died of bowel cancer five years ago at 55, and sometimes I just think I'd like to share my pregnancy with her. My sister is now pregnant, so we talk about it together. I was driving home from the hospital the other day, and just burst into tears because I thought that she would have been so happy that we were both having our babies together.
When my sister told my dad and my brother she was pregnant, they both burst into tears when they got off the phone, because she would have been so pleased.
She loved babies and children. She was a primary school teacher and she lived for kids. She was a superb teacher and a superb mum, and I miss her heeps.
Zo