This is just to say
Nov. 3rd, 2004 12:58 pmI'm not doing very well.
I'm crying at work.
Thoughts of miscarriage keep crossing my mind. Not as in, wanting to have one, but as in, how could the baby possibly live through this?
I know that's crazy.
But when the majority of my fellow Americans have given their stamp of approval to the architects of Abu Ghraib, where can I find hope? How can I be a parent in this world?
I'm crying at work.
Thoughts of miscarriage keep crossing my mind. Not as in, wanting to have one, but as in, how could the baby possibly live through this?
I know that's crazy.
But when the majority of my fellow Americans have given their stamp of approval to the architects of Abu Ghraib, where can I find hope? How can I be a parent in this world?
WOW
Date: 2004-11-03 10:16 am (UTC)~I was nursing my firstborn when I saw the first bombs fall in the first Gulf War. She's a healthy 14-year-old now, asking me how people could possibly vote for Bush.~
I was actually nursing my third son at the same time. And I am trying to come to grips with how I am going to answer the same questions for my almost 14 year old son, he will be 14 in 16 days. Hang in and hang on.