Dear Vicki,

A dear friend lost her 21 year old son in a car accident. Words seem so inadequate during this time. Although I cannot comprehend how she must feel I wanted her to know she is loved.
 

Dear Vicki,

I can’t begin to fathom the depth of pain you have endured. I truly cannot say I know how you feel but I want you to know you are loved.

A picture story comes to mind my friend…..

Recently while caring for my mother in law, I had been on a 10 minute walk and she had fallen while I was gone. Upon returning we found her sitting on the ground in front of her couch. She was confused and disoriented but what I recall in detail is that her hand was tucked behind her and when we went to pull it out her skin being so thin had just peeled back and bled.

When I try to comprehend your pain I think of that picture because for a mother….. her children are like her own skin. They are such a vital part that it must feel like peeling off your own skin.

An ancient proverb says, “It takes a village to raise a child.” You my dear friend have had a village that has treasured you, supported you and loved your children as if they were their own. And the whole village is in mourning over your cub.

Although most of us have not experienced the loss of a child, we do KNOW how to love you and your family through this. And we promise to do so. We will be like a salve to your bleeding heart.

 
More assuredly know that God knows EXACTLY how you feel…. because he also lost his son.

You are so dearly loved my friend.  
About the author

Dana Rausch

Dana has been married since 1980, has three adult children and eight grandchildren. She loves that they are all living within 10 miles of each other in the Southern California desert. She enjoys reading, writing and teaching. Dana delights in the gift God has given her to teach life lessons from the Bible through picture stories.

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