tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8149631277259218166.post8775662131899152670..comments2023-05-29T05:37:49.224-07:00Comments on Notes of Naya: TodayJamiehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12985679868789331257noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8149631277259218166.post-2753326763980421312013-04-20T23:02:26.198-07:002013-04-20T23:02:26.198-07:00I sit here, looking at the photo of beautiful Naya...I sit here, looking at the photo of beautiful Naya in the sidebar, and find it hard to believe she isn't in your arms. And of course, I wish she was.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8149631277259218166.post-41910357163480941992013-04-17T13:15:21.079-07:002013-04-17T13:15:21.079-07:00Jamie,
You don't know me I have been followi...Jamie, <br /><br />You don't know me I have been following your story since the beginning of this blog. My former high school English teacher had shared it on facebook.<br /><br />What I wanted to tell you was that your strength and courage in the face of the loss of your wonderful Naya is nothing short of inspiring. I appreciate your willingness to be REAL about grief and trauma. That is incredibly brave and rare in a world that prizes putting on a face. <br /><br />As someone who has faced her own forms of trauma I know telling you that it will be OK won't help because the reality is that this is not OK. Instead I will say this: I feel your pain through your words. Your pain is valid and real. Sometimes with trauma we feel pain like it is happening all over again, it's raw and terrible like a wound ripped wide open that had never properly healed. It DOES hurt. <br /><br />-KatieKatiehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15293518078537707966noreply@blogger.com