Ask the Blog Team: How Do I Deal With People Who Seem to Look At Me With Pity Now?
Welcome to our Q+A series, Ask the Blog Team. In this series, the Hope Mommies blog team joins together to answer questions that are commonly asked in grief. If there is a question or topic that you have wrestled with in your grief that you would like the opportunity to see how other Hope Moms have processed or answered, we would love to hear from you. You can submit your questions here.
- Kayla
Hope Mom to Anna JoyBe humble and gracious. Easier said than done, I know. I remember being so sensitive when I lost two children back to back. I was a mother without children in her arms, and it hurt so much. I just wanted to be acknowledged as a mother. Now, I do have two children in my arms, and I have noticed that I still want people to acknowledge my precious children who died. This may be a weird thing to say, but I guess I am thankful for the women who looked on me in pity. At least they acknowledged what I had lost!
- Ravyn
Hope Mom to Noah and IsabelleI would give grace, and then move on. It can be so incredibly awkward to be the only grieving person in a room. The looks, the silence, the unfortunate comments; but it all comes from a place of love and simply not knowing what to do. And let’s be honest, there’s not really anything anyone can do to make it better. I avoided certain crowds after my loss, or would only go if I could find a trusted friend to join me.
- Sarah
Hope Mom to Baby P and One Precious Babe- Ashlee
Hope Mom to Simeon and OdelleAre you a writer who would like to join the blog team? Learn more and apply here.
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