by Meg McElwain | May 18, 2019 | Cancer Mom, Faith, Grief, Life, Momcologist, Momcology, Resilience, Uncategorized
Sometimes I dream about Mitchell. Last night I had a vivid nightmare about my grief for him. I “choose happy” during the day because having a positive attitude about my grief helps me cope and survive. But, last night in my dream, my grief was very raw. I cried a lot....
by Meg McElwain | Apr 2, 2019 | Cancer Mom, Faith, Grief, Life, Momcologist, Momcology, Resilience
It happened again today. I was in Target. I heard a 2-year-old talking in the aisle next to me. (My ears are natural radars for a 2-year-old child). She was saying “No! No! No!” in the most innocent, yet stern voice. Typical 2-year-old. The young mom was frustrated....
by Meg McElwain | Dec 14, 2018 | Cancer Mom, Grief, Momcologist, Momcology, Resilience, Uncategorized
“For this child, I have prayed and The Lord has granted the desires of my heart.” 1 Samuel 1:27 I keep this sign in the top of my linen closet. It is displayed so I can see it every day. I got it at Frank’s baby shower in Mississippi from Tracey Cain...
by Meg McElwain | Oct 12, 2016 | Cancer Mom, Faith, Grief, Life, Mental Health, Momcologist, Momcology, Philanthropy, Resilience
Frank came home from school today and wrote this story about his late brother Mitchell.
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