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Oct 15th - National Pregnancy and Infancy Loss Rememberance Day

On October 15 of every year, at 7 p.m. your time, light a candle on your front porch for one hour in memory of our babies who were lost far too soon. As each time zone extinguishes their candles and the next one lights theirs, we create a continuous wave of light around the world to remember our angels. ... we may have never had an opportunity to hold our babies in our arms - but we will hold them forever in our hearts
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148691 tn?1260194903
Aweeee... thanks for this post Rebeka. I did light a candle for my sweet little baby lost in July 2006. I have a little angel figure that someone gave me as a symbol. I lit the candle right beside it and left. When I came back, my mom had already put some flowers around it.... =*)
I don't really get to talk much about Baby Sentz, people don't 'recognize' my Angel Baby as a baby.... rather just as a miscarriage... it irritates me... a baby lost is a baby lost. And a mother with empty arms. I'm glad this day was the official day for Angel Babies and I could honor my sweet Angel Baby with a candle, a smile and a prayer.

Momma loves you my sweet little angel.... your heart beats in my heart. Forever.
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134578 tn?1693250592
I just lit candles for my twins, lost in December 2008.  
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221025 tn?1332555346
can't type - Kaymaen Shae
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221025 tn?1332555346
I always light a candle for our son, Thomas, that we miscarried and for my niece Kaymaed Shae who only lived seven days after her birth - I love you both!!!
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229760 tn?1291467870
I will be doing this in Honor of my sweet little Cooper!!!

Safely in His Arms......Forever In My Heart!!!
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