What Can You Really Buy for a Mother Who Has Lost a Child?
Mother's Day Gift Ideas for a Grieving Mother
Come the following May Mothers Day was, challenging, to say the least. We still had a daughter so ignoring the holiday was out of the question. Yet my wife was in a very delicate emotional state following our son's death. We were in an "emotional minefield."
If you or someone you know is going through the loss of a child then you have my deepest condolences. I empathize with you, I know your pain. It is a unique type of grief. One expects to bury ones grandparents, parents, aunts and uncles. They are older than you. Even brothers, sisters, cousins and friends (in your age group) are to be expected but not your children. It is only right that your children should outlive you and should, one day, look down on your grave, not the other way around. It is outside the "natural order" of things.
Even had our son been our only child I believe it would have been wrong to just ignore Mother's Day completely. Since we had a daughter this was impossible in any event. She wanted to do something for her mommy. I cannot tell you what will work or will not work for you. I can only tell you what my family did.
I can tell you this, there is no one "magic pill" gift you can purchase for a grieving mother which will make everything ok. It seems we live in such a commercial age that we now think there is something which can be bought to fix everything. If we spend enough money, then surely that will make it OK, right? Wrong! Gifts purchased with money will do no good for a mother grieving the loss of a child. They will hurt more than they will help.
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