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We Can Do Hard Things - Together

Not long after losing Preslee, our family took on the mantra- I Can Do Hard Things. Over the past five years, we’ve repeated the phrase time and time again. The neat thing is, after reading many different e-mails, so have many of you.

 

Losing Preslee changed our lives in so many different ways, but so has this blog. We’ve been uplifted time and time again. From the sweet and encouraging comments that were left during Preslee’s hospital stay, to the love and support we were shown during the funeral we will be forever grateful to those who reached out to our family.

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Over the past few years, I’ve learned from so many of you that God hears our prayers and His answers usually come from ordinary people who choose to listen to His promptings. There have been many times I’ve thanked my Heavenly Father that we don’t live in a world where we have to experience trials by ourselves.

Now, five years after losing our daughter, I continue to receive a surprising amount of e-mails asking for ideas on how to help others struggling with different trials. I’ve learned most people want to help, they just don’t know the best way to go about it. Not long ago, an idea came, and it hit hard. I suddenly had different images of the blog swarming around in my head, and I haven’t been able to shake them. With a lot of prayer, and direct guidance from above, I’m excited to introduce a new segment on my blog, one that makes my heart incredibly happy.

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If you scroll up to the top of the page, and look just below the header, you’ll notice a new tab – How to Help. If you click on it, you’ll find a new page titled, We Can Do Hard Things. On that page is an index filled with different trials, such as - Death, Addiction, Infertility, Illness, and many more. If you click on “Death-Child,” you’ll be able to see posts already listed. The purpose of the index is to share ideas on how to help others going through these trials, along with printables, and resources to help make serving easy. I’m hoping these posts will help readers learn what is most helpful to do and say to those who find themselves in the midst of a difficult trial.
 
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After weeks of brainstorming a name for this segment, I settled on – We can do hard things because I find  the phrase has two meanings:

  1. I know it’s possible to accomplish hard things, especially when we receive help from others.
  2. Sometimes serving is…hard. Let’s be honest, there are times we don’t have a clue where to start when wanting to help someone, and showing up on their door step can be nerve wracking. It can be extremely intimidating when we don’t fully understand what someone is going through, but all we know is we want to help.

This is why the blog has been a little quiet over the past month or two. I’ve been hard at work, reading, researching, and corresponding with individuals who have experienced the trials found within the index. I am incredibly excited to begin introducing these posts and hope they will be able to help those searching for ways to serve.

My heart is bursting.
I feel this might be a way for our little family to pass on the kindness that has been shown to us.
I can’t wait to share what I’ve learned from so many incredible people.


Stay tuned (later this week) for the first post in this series… helping families that have been blessed with a child with special needs.

// Labels: Addiction, Adoption, Death-Child, Death-Parent, Death-Sibling, Death-Spouse, Depression, Divorce, Financial Difficulties, Illness, Infertility, Miscarriage, Special Needs, Thinking of You
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5 comments:

  1. Auntie EMOctober 13, 2015 at 8:15 AM

    Ashley....what can I say?? You are amazing and wonderful. I've experienced some things in life that were very hard: infertility, miscarriages, adoption, losing my spouse and 3 parents (my spouse, step-dad and mother in a 7 month span of time). But every single one of us has something in our lives that really challenge us beyond what we think we can endure. For our family, the loss of our beautiful Makenzie (my great-niece) left us utterly shaken and heartbroken. But Kendra is like you....she finds ways to help others knowing how difficult it is to try to heal from such a earthshaking, tremendous loss. I applaude you!! This will definitely help others to heal. Death or other difficult things can shake us to our core but faith, hope, love caring and sharing can bring healing. Thank you!!

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  2. BeverlyOctober 13, 2015 at 8:48 AM

    What a grand idea and a perfect one for you. I come here often and search for words you've written. I am not good with words and I search for the right words often. I look forward to learning more with your help.

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  3. UnknownOctober 13, 2015 at 9:42 AM

    You are wise beyond your years Ashely. Such a beautiful soul. My mother in law just passed in September and I really focused on things you have posted before to get my husbands family through the days in the hospital and the harder days after. Your blog will help so many. Much love to you and Pat. <3

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  4. Ashley ZieglerOctober 13, 2015 at 10:00 AM

    Ashley this is so wonderful! I really hope this brings peace and help to those who seek it. I know it will not only help others, but I'm sure it will help you in any way the Lord sees fit. Your story is inspiring, and yes, we can do hard things! Philippians 4:13.

    xoxo

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  5. UnknownOctober 14, 2015 at 10:27 PM

    I seriously LOVE this!!!! What a great tool, resource and strength for so many to use! True inspiration friend!!!

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