I haven't posted about my gratitude lately, so here goes...
Today I am grateful for...
1. A beautiful day yesterday: nice morning walk with hubby and puppy, productive fun with friend in the afternoon, and libations with ILs in the evening.
2. A month of birthdays! My hubby, mom, dad, and step-dad are all September babies, so it's a month of non-stop fun...(and of course I'm shortly after in October!). Today is Dad's - happy birthday old man!
3. Relaxing at home with movies.
4. The (official) beginning of Fall tomorrow..although our weather has yet to reflect it.
5. My mom's retirement celebration next weekend, and getting to see my brother!
6. Peace and patience.
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And, on the IF front, I had an opportunity to get some really good advice this weekend:
1. Just relax! I did with all of mine, and it worked perfectly!
2. Try to not think about it, and enjoy all your blessings.
3. Don't worry, it'll happen.
If I had a dollar for everytime I heard this...!
Ironically, this advice didn't bother me as much as it has in the past. I think I'm in a much better spot emotionally than I have been in the past 6 months. Maybe it's just that I'm used to it, and have come to expect such comments from people who don't know what it's like to struggle with IF. Recently, M said something to a group of us who were discussing IF that I missed at the time, but my friend repeated to me the other day:
People are doing the best they can with their own knowledge and life experiences.
What I take this to mean is that I shouldn't be so quick to react to what I perceive as fertiles being insensitive to my struggle, when they have no idea or experience with infertility! Honestly, I might have been one to say something like that if I hadn't experienced IF...who knows? Do we ever really step out of our shoes and try to imagine other people's pain in such a way that it's the same as experiencing it? No...We can't possibly. When I stop to think about this, I'm pretty sure there have been times I've made "insensitive" comments about situations I had no experience with.
I remind myself of this daily when dealing with my best friend. She has NO idea how tough this is or what I go through. She is the queen of saying all of the dumbest things possible!!! No one can truly understand if they haven't walked in our shoes. And I'm glad for them that they don't get it.
ReplyDeleteI think people say things like that because they are trying to make us feel better and they are uneducated about IF. I try to let it roll of my back too, but sometimes it's so hard.
ReplyDeleteI'm so glad you had a great time with your family! You had a great attitude! Way to soak up the best of the time with them.
ReplyDeleteI love the fact that so many of your posts talk about what you are thankful for. I should probably do that a little more.
ReplyDeleteBrian and I have a little joke together, whenever something totally unrelated to IF is bothering us, we say: "Just relaaaaaax, it will all work out." It helps me to keep from punching people when they tell me that regarding getting pregnant. =)
Oh and thanks for upadting your blogroll!