Tuesday, January 12, 2010

So sad...

We have a couple of friends named Ts`ooane and Rachael. Aaron has known them since grad school. Ts`ooane was one of Aaron's groomsmen. A year after we were married we made the trip to the St. Louis temple so we could attend Ts`ooane and Rachael's wedding. We've gone to visit them in Iowa. They're wonderful people and have been really good friends of Aaron's for years. I love them too.

Yesterday, Ts`ooane called Aaron. And we learned that their 8-month-old baby died on Saturday. Apparently he slipped under the water in the tub. It was just for a moment, but it was enough. He spent 9 days in ICU but the doctors couldn't save him. It's just so horrible.

We feel so awful for them, but can't think what on earth we could possibly do to help. They live in Iowa, so it's not like we can take them dinner or watch their other son for them. I can't even imagine how awful this is for them. I know I feel terrible and weepy every time I think of it... and I'm on the fringes. I can't even concieve of how it would feel in their shoes.

I gave all my kids an extra hug or two last night. And I can see me being very paranoid at bathtime for a while! So today, give your kids an extra hug and kiss and really take a moment to appreciate having them here with you.

5 comments:

Tera said...

I'm so sorry for your friends loss. What a horrible thing to have happen. You are right, though, extra hugs and kisses, more patience. That's what things like those teach the rest of us who are lucky enough not to have to live through the tragedy ourselves. When our family read last year about the family that lost their baby to SIDS, we released balloons into the air on the day of his funeral. It's not much, but maybe you could do the same for your friends baby, to help honor and remember him.

Katie said...

It is so easy to get caught up in the daily stresses of raising children that you forget what a blessing they are!

Druciana said...

I that so sad! John and I have always been careful with our kids in the bathtub because he had a sister that died in the tub. It is amazing how fragile life really is.

Amy said...

What a tragedy. I can send my prayers.

Melissa said...

I am always paranoid at bathtime, this is a doubly good reminder to continue to do so. I am so sorry for their loss - I cannot imagine the heartbreak of losing a child. Tragic.