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Simon and Bella

A Diamante about two babies.

56 total reviews 
Comment from Lu Saluna
Exceptional
This work has reached the exceptional level

I am very sad for you and your family's loss.
You wrote a very sad poem but one honouring both babies born. Even if for a short time, Simon was here long enough to make his mark on your heart.
Blessings

 Comment Written 13-Apr-2017


reply by the author on 13-Apr-2017
    Thank you for the beautiful review, Lu. Simon is the one who lived, though, and Bella died. I'm glad you liked the poem and that you felt the love for both babies.

    Thank you, especially, for the six stars. You are very sweet.

    Take care,
    Rhonda
reply by Lu Saluna on 13-Apr-2017
    I am sorry, I must have misunderstood the middle line. I have been so tired. I have been recovering from surgery so I am still quite tired.
    I still feel for you and your family. Twins are delightful but it is hard on the mom and the babies.
    All the best to you.
reply by the author on 13-Apr-2017
    I know lots of twins don't make it, or have a hard time in the beginning.
    Diamantes are a bit tricky as they have that switch in the middle.
    Sorry about your surgery. I didn't know. My thoughts and prayers are with you on your recovery!
reply by Lu Saluna on 13-Apr-2017
    I am doing very well thank you. It's why I haven't been on here. I appreciate your kindness.
    Best wishes, Lura
Comment from nuthead
Exceptional
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Oh this made me cry. My daughter had a baby boy two months ago, a traumatic delivery but thankfully both are doing well today. I read your lovely and heartbreaking poem and it reaffirms my gratitude.

Your poem is so beautiful. You expertly wove both a wonderful, heartfelt heartbreaking tribute and beautiful delightful warm celebration together in such a way both grandbabies are beaming proud.

Wow.

 Comment Written 12-Apr-2017


reply by the author on 12-Apr-2017
    Awww, Shirley, thank you! That is so sweet, and sends a warm, fuzzy feeling all over me. That's exactly what I wanted to achieve with this poem -- a celebration of both lives!!

    Congratulations on your grandson, as well, and I'm sorry she went through so much. But you have him, just like I have the grandson who survived. They were cousins, but to me they were both my grandchildren.

    Take care,
    Rhonda
Comment from Phyllis Stewart
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Yes, the form is ideal to compare and contrast the babies. So sorry to hear that Bella didn't make it. It sounds like she was premature. I hope they have another child soon.

 Comment Written 12-Apr-2017


reply by the author on 12-Apr-2017
    Thank you for the review and kind words. Yes, Bella was very premature, but managed to live 25 minutes after birth. That may not seem long, but it was her lifetime.

    I hope they have many more children. Thanks again,
    Rhonda
Comment from Heidi M
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Your Diamante is beautiful, as well as touching. I think it is the perfect choice of format to highlight both your precious grandbabies. I'm so sorry for your loss of one of them.

 Comment Written 12-Apr-2017


reply by the author on 12-Apr-2017
    Thank you, Heidi. It was definitely a roller coaster week. Since my daughter (the one with Simon) and my son (the one with the baby who didn't make it) live states apart, one event didn't eclipse the other. I think I was the one most effected by both births, and thus, the diamante.

    Thanks again,
    Rhonda
Comment from prettybluebirds
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Excellent. It is so hard to lose a little one. Such a beautiful name she had too. My heart goes out to you and I can see your pain in the writing. You expressed your thoughts and feelings well in the writing.

 Comment Written 12-Apr-2017


reply by the author on 12-Apr-2017
    Thank you so much for the comforting review. She was a precious child her entire 25 minute life. Still, she lived and so left her mark on souls.

    Take care,
    Rhonda
Comment from Thomas Bowling
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So sad that such a beautiful baby should be taken so soon. Perhaps God wanted to show the world what a baby should be and then called him home.

 Comment Written 12-Apr-2017


reply by the author on 12-Apr-2017
    I know, it was a tragedy, and yet, I made sure my son and daughter-in-law knew their baby was important. I congratulated them on the birth of their child, and told them I was proud of them for their bravery under fire.

    Thanks so much,
    Rhonda
Comment from Janet Foor
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A sad and yet celebratory poem honoring and paying tribute to both of these grand babies. I am so sorry for your loss and pray you find joy and peace in the little one who I know will own your heart

Well done
Blessings
Janet

 Comment Written 12-Apr-2017


reply by the author on 12-Apr-2017
    Thank you for capturing the essence of the poem! You got the gist of the whole thing.

    Take care,
    Rhonda
Comment from frogbook
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A lovely and poignant write that was a great way to immortalize your feelings. Thoughtful and full of emotion-a shining tribute. Well done.

 Comment Written 12-Apr-2017


reply by the author on 12-Apr-2017
    Thank you, my friend. It was a difficult subject, but most are in poetry, right? Thanks so much,
    Rhonda
Comment from Pantygynt
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What a terrible sad shame. Still you do have the one. I think this is a lovely way of remembering them as the pair they once were and by ending the poem on the surviving twin the glass remains half full. when all is said and and done this is an optimistic piece. life hangs by a thread.

 Comment Written 12-Apr-2017


reply by the author on 12-Apr-2017
    Yes, life does hang on a thread. In this case, the babies weren't twins. My daughter and daughter-in-law were both pregnant at the same time, but my daughter was a trimester ahead. Both went into labor the same week, and both gave birth. The little girl was woefully premature, and only lived 25 minutes, but still lived. My grandson is alive and well.

    Thanks so much,
    Rhonda
Comment from Mitchell Brontė
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A wonderful diamantƩ and lovely tribute to both children.
Such a sad story behind your words.
Excellent piece of writing
Have a lovely evening

 Comment Written 12-Apr-2017


reply by the author on 12-Apr-2017
    Thank you so much for the kind review.
    Take care,
    Rhonda