The picture she chose to share |
I looked down at Liv and said "Do you want me to go up with you?"
She looked at me and said, "Mom i got this"
I watched my baby walk to the front of the room, present her picture and calmly say, "This is my dad, Mike. He had a stroke, I love him a lot."
I have never been more proud of my child than that moment. At 7 years old she had the courage to share with a room full of strangers, the worst tragedy of our life.
Camp Courage was an amazing experience for both of us. Liv got to spend time with other kids who had lost loved ones. I got to learn different coping mechanisms kid use. Not only that, I was able to speak with some of the counselors who Liv had shared with. Her main concern was that something was going to happen to me, which is pretty typical for kids with parents who have passed, clinging on to the remaining parent.
The camp is completely volunteer based at offered at no cost to the families. It was an amazing experience for both Liv and I and helped us work through our grief. When the week was over, she asked if she could go back next year, I will forever be grateful for this opportunity to be part of this wonderful program.
No comments:
Post a Comment