Kenfz6
Junior Member
Hi guys and gals. I have been here a long time and peruse the site daily. I am not generally socially active, as you can tell by my post count, but I started with the forum back on the sportbike site and have seen a lot of members come and go, and then come back.
That being said, I would like some positive vibes sent to my family.
I am not religious, but any prayer, chant, pagan offering or kind thought would be appreciated. I am not asking for a post count either, just a silent blessing would be plenty.
Today, my sister lost her new daughter, 11 days old. Normal pregnancy, normal term. Eating well, gaining weight, going to the bathroom. Apparently she had some problems with her small intestine which caused a twist in the bowel. By the time it had been discovered, emergency surgery and a follow up surgery could not help her.
We ate a memorial day dinner with them last night, and tonight the kid is getting prepped for burial. She left two brothers and a sister who will miss her very much.
I am upset as well, I can only imagine how my sister feels.
Needless to say, there are some strange times ahead, and I feel that her family could use some kind thoughts sent their way.
Thanks, Ken
That being said, I would like some positive vibes sent to my family.
I am not religious, but any prayer, chant, pagan offering or kind thought would be appreciated. I am not asking for a post count either, just a silent blessing would be plenty.
Today, my sister lost her new daughter, 11 days old. Normal pregnancy, normal term. Eating well, gaining weight, going to the bathroom. Apparently she had some problems with her small intestine which caused a twist in the bowel. By the time it had been discovered, emergency surgery and a follow up surgery could not help her.
We ate a memorial day dinner with them last night, and tonight the kid is getting prepped for burial. She left two brothers and a sister who will miss her very much.
I am upset as well, I can only imagine how my sister feels.
Needless to say, there are some strange times ahead, and I feel that her family could use some kind thoughts sent their way.
Thanks, Ken