Off Topic Happy Birthday

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Birthday Wishes to your Little Man.

I will raise a glass to you both later, best wishes mate.
 
Pleased you can still raise a glass to him mate ...

... our children are our greatest pleasure and hardest trials.

The hardest bit of it all was telling my dad and seeing that little bit of light fade from his eyes.

21 years on and I still remember being I room 7, the panic in the midwifes face when she couldn't get a heart beat, the consultant trying so hard to be professional while she was so upset. The phone call to my dad, the phone call to my friends.

I held my son for 10 minutes when he was born, we have photos in his safc baby grow, but I'd give anything to see him now
 
The hardest bit of it all was telling my dad and seeing that little bit of light fade from his eyes.

21 years on and I still remember being I room 7, the panic in the midwifes face when she couldn't get a heart beat, the consultant trying so hard to be professional while she was so upset. The phone call to my dad, the phone call to my friends.

I held my son for 10 minutes when he was born, we have photos in his safc baby grow, but I'd give anything to see him now
Thats just so sad mate, im really sorry for your loss.
You've written that beautifully....brought a tear to my eye.
 
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The hardest bit of it all was telling my dad and seeing that little bit of light fade from his eyes.

21 years on and I still remember being I room 7, the panic in the midwifes face when she couldn't get a heart beat, the consultant trying so hard to be professional while she was so upset. The phone call to my dad, the phone call to my friends.

I held my son for 10 minutes when he was born, we have photos in his safc baby grow, but I'd give anything to see him now

We're in the same boat mate but I still can't talk about it 40 years later.

Fortunately I've just had a lovely photo of my latest Grandson to help things along :emoticon-0152-heart


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Thats just so sad mate, im really sorry for your loss.
You've written that beautifully....brought a tear to my eye.
I'm going to do as I always do and get very drunk, my boy is going to look down an take the piss out of his old man like he always does.

I have learnt to keep a lid on it when at work, but sitting here tonight and it's hit me like a train.
 
We're in the same boat mate but I still can't talk about it 40 years later.

Fortunately I've just had a lovely photo of my latest Grandson to help things along :emoticon-0152-heart


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Hes a smasher mate, give him an extra big hug tomorrow
 
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The hardest bit of it all was telling my dad and seeing that little bit of light fade from his eyes.

21 years on and I still remember being I room 7, the panic in the midwifes face when she couldn't get a heart beat, the consultant trying so hard to be professional while she was so upset. The phone call to my dad, the phone call to my friends.

I held my son for 10 minutes when he was born, we have photos in his safc baby grow, but I'd give anything to see him now

I cant even begin to imagine the pain of losing a child, let alone a baby.
Your a very strong person for sharing that on here. I'd be in absolute bits, May your Son Rest In Peace.