Post by hannahbear on Oct 11, 2016 12:07:18 GMT -5
It is my tradition to ask my friends and family for forgiveness for the things I've done to offend or hurt them in the past year, in the days leading up to Yom Kippur. The holiday begins tonight - and so, although we don't know each other in real life, I would ask you all to forgive me for any insensitive or annoying comment, or any other thing I've done to hurt you this year. I have been surprised by how much I have come to count on A16. I so value your insights, company, and friendship! So, please forgive me.
And for those observing the holiday, gmar hatima tova. May you be inscribed in the book of life for a beautiful, meaningful new year of health, family, and friendship.
Formerly MoFree on the other board. TTC since 2008 Diagnosis of Severe MFI 3-2009 IVF#1 Nov 2011, BFP DD born @31 weeks gestation, 6-24-12 FET#1, Nov 2013,, BFN FET#2, Feb 2014, BFN Freeze only cycle with PGD August 2014 FET #3 another BFN FET canceled due to cysts FET #4 Dec 2015, BFP Baby Boy born 8-28-16 via VBAC
Post by frodabaggins on Oct 13, 2016 15:23:59 GMT -5
Hope you all had a beautiful Yom Kippur.
I found this image on instagram and spent a lot of time thinking about it. I tend to beat myself up for my mistakes constantly, so it really helped as I did my Yom Kippur introspection this year
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