Aurelia
My blogs
Blogs I follow
- Ethan’s Love
- 38 weeks and counting
- a bend in the road
- A Few Good Eggs
- a girl and a boy
- a second line
- Amber J. Keyser
- Among The Circle
- An Engineer Becomes a Mom
- Awful But Functioning
- baby boy blue
- Balthazar Brings Gifts
- Bereaved and Blessed
- Between The Snow And The Huge Roses
- CarlyMarie Project Heal
- Cradles and Graves
- Cullen's Blessings
- Curls O Fred
- Dear Luke...
- Elegy for Amy
- Expecting the Unexpected
- Finding Support as a Bereaved Parent
- For the Love of baby Liam
- gettingitsorted
- glow in the woods
- Handprint On My Heart
- Hello Goodbye
- Inside, Outside, Up-side down
- JACK at RANDOM
- Joy and Sorrow, Intertwined.
- justonemore
- Lazy Seamstress
- Letters to Noah
- life as a (w)hole
- livelovelaugh
- Living On A Knife Edge
- Losing our Itty Bitty Liddy
- Lost and Found and Connections Abound
- Lost: boys and bearings
- Maeflower Blog
- March is for daffodils...
- Minna Mom
- Mrs. Spit . . . Still Spouting Off
- My Sweet Angel Clara
- myfireflies
- MzPippiLongstocking | Hoping to garner my inner Pippi as I face the challenges of building my family
- not rated PG
- Paper Sparrow
- Polka Dots and Ric Rac...
- Poor Lucky Me
- Seeing Thestrals
- Shattered Dreams
- Silent Love
- Somewhere over the Rainbow
- still life with circles
- Stillborn and Still Breathing
- The Divided Life
- The Stars Apart (Formerly Dear Finley)
- These are the things I'm made of
- Tuesday's Hope
- Unspoken Grief
Gender | Female |
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Location | Massachusetts, United States |
Introduction | I'm a mother of four. My husband and I have been together for 19 years, married for 15. We have 3 living sons. We experienced the loss of our second child, a daughter, during the 22nd week of pregnancy. She was stillborn in 2012. We named her Chiara Astra. It means clear, bright star. I started this blog to have a place to put my thoughts and feelings about Chiara. I've found it enormously helpful to write and to connect with other babylost parents. I'm eager to continue to grow my community of people who are navigating life after the loss of a child. I find that it makes the grief less isolating. |