At last. It seems like a lifetime since he left for work last September. I've seen him every month, but not for long... except Christmas, when I think we had 12 days together...... I was working huge long heavy hours..... But... the winter is behind us now, and we have spring and summer and fall and the wedding and the house and making babies ahead of us. So much to look forward to! I am beyond blessed with the men in my life. Mason, Jerry, and David... my boys.
How delicious it is as a mother and wife to have all of her family near her at once. I know it won't be forever, I know the boys will eventually find a path they'll want to follow and I know that David and I will as well. I hope the paths are close, and I hope they cross over many times each year, but whatever happens, I know eventually they'll go in different directions.
Thanks for stopping by our little corner of the internet. My husband and I have been trying to have a baby of our own for three years. We've turned to IVF and are super hopeful... I've gone through a lot and research and a lot of it can be found in the blog. Thanks again for your support - it means the world to us.
my Self
- Sonya
- Fort St John, BC, Canada
- My husband, David, and I had been trying to have a baby since November of 2007. After 'letting things happen', we got the amazing news that we were pregnant in June of 2008. Sadly, that pregnancy ended at 9 weeks with a natural miscarriage. After two more chemical pregnancies, we turned to fertility treatments in 2009. That decision was a disaster, with lousy medical care and poor monitoring. In December of 2009, we made the huge decision to move onto IVF. Things fell into place like magic and we began treatment on January 15, 2010. After a blighted ovum in March, we did a successful FET in June, only to endure another blighted ovum in July. We kept up and underwent another IVF in September/October of 2010 with the arrival of our son, Brogan in July of 2011! After our lovely success (finally) we decided to undertake yet another IVF treatment and hope for a sibling for our little red headed boy. Well... so far it's worked. Our story continues below!
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