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Home Ashley Cannon Cruiz grief Ledger Popular Posts Preslee Thankful Thursday Flavoring on a Sno Cone?

Flavoring on a Sno Cone?

After losing Preslee, I was asked in an e-mail, “If you would have known what was coming, would you have put flavoring on Preslee’s sno cones, rather than just plain ice?”

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(No mean comments please, we are sitting in the parking lot, I promise I didn’t drive with her strapped in like that)

Though the question made me smile, it’s something I’ve thought about over the past few years. 

What would I have changed about my parenting?
Though I still ration sugar to our boys, because let’s face it, three boys hyped up on sugar is exhausting :) One thing I have changed about my parenting is when I get impulsive ideas, I usually go for it.

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I’m sure many of you can relate, there are days I can’t wait to put the boys to bed, sometimes I begin watching the clock around 5:00 pm because I’m so desperate. And a few short hours later I’ll say to Pat,

“I miss them.” 

And he always responds the same way.
“Then go wake them up.”

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(Cannon)

I can’t tell you how many moments I’ve grabbed Cannon or Cruiz and silently rocked and cuddled them in a blanket. I’ve often said due to their colic, it was extremely difficult to bond with them. This is one of the things that has helped me break down their walls the most.

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Or waking up Ledger and laying with him in his bed and having the funniest conversations together. Last night, after giggling together in his bed, we snuck down for a treat at around midnight… I know not great, but it was one of my “Would you have given her flavoring on a sno cone?” kinds of moments.

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Though the pain and grief has been excruciating, I’m grateful the trial of losing a child has changed my view on parenthood. I know it will lead to many less “I wish I would have's” when our kids are grown. 

And for that, I am thankful.

And just in case you’re wondering, the answer is yes.
What I wouldn’t do to sit down and watch her eat a little pink sno cone.

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Love you, monkey.
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8 comments:

  1. FrancineSeptember 22, 2015 at 6:26 AM

    Sneaking a snack at midnight....priceless! That is a special thing you both will always treasure.

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  2. LudlowsSeptember 22, 2015 at 12:19 PM

    Thank you for sharing your experiences. I know I have learned so much from your story and feel like a better parent because of what I have learned from you.

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    1. The Ferguson FamilySeptember 22, 2015 at 2:43 PM

      I agree! Thank you, and Preslee!

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  3. LydiaSeptember 23, 2015 at 9:27 AM

    I think it's sweet that you still gave her ice without the flavoring. It shows how much you cared about her- enough to try and keep sugar low. I bet she still enjoyed it :) But I do love those moments when I can put aside my ideas and give my kids the kind of fun and love they are craving. It makes the best memories.

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  4. CarrieSeptember 23, 2015 at 10:15 AM

    I've been reading your blog for years and have never commented. Even though we were even pregnant at the same time (my little Asher was born July 4 of 2013). I've never lost a child, but I have friends who have and I just asked my friend this past weekend who lost her 15 year old to cancer (after she almost lost him to a heart issue as an infant. They were saying their good-byes to him in the hospital when the call came for a transplant, which bought them 15 more years with their son) if she had done things differently with him since she knew her time was limited. She told me that with 5 kids, she had realized that she wanted him to have a normal as possible life that was full since it wasn't going to be long. So, she treated him like her other kids, because she didn't want him to act entitled just because he was dying. However, she does regret not letting him drive a car. He so desperately wanted to drive a car and she didn't let him and she isn't sure why. I know that watching my friends grieve and mourn the loss of their children has put parenting in a different perspective for me. While my kids aren't spoiled, I do say yes more often to fun things or out of the ordinary things, because those make great memories. ((hugs))

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    1. AshleySeptember 23, 2015 at 4:52 PM

      It's interesting what you regret. I find while some eat at me for awhile, over time I learn to be okay with it. Please send my love to your friend, my heart aches for her and her family.

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  5. Our perfectly imperfect life.September 23, 2015 at 10:33 AM

    I follow your blog in Washington! You are amazing. I honestly think of you and your sweet daughter everyday. Can I share this latest post on social media? It was amazingly inspiring. jillwebb19@gmail.com

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    1. AshleySeptember 23, 2015 at 4:49 PM

      You are so sweet, yes you can!

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