Day 10: Beliefs: Do you have a certain belief about what happens to us after we die? You might believe that we go to a heaven or you might believe that our bodies eventually turn to dust and that is the end of our story. Before you take part in Day 10 please note this, I welcome everyone to join this Capture Your Grief Challenge including people of all belief systems and also those who have no beliefs at all. What I ask of you, is that you respect everyone else here. Please feel free to share your beliefs whether they are religious, spiritual or not. If you choose to share your beliefs today, please make sure that you respect everyone else’s beliefs even if you do not agree or understand them. Do not tell anyone else that they are wrong if they do not share your own beliefs and please do not push your views onto anyone else. I am very proud to say that everyone who comes to my page are 99% of the time respectful to each other and very kind (I sometimes wonder if I am being protected by a greater force as it is so rare to have so very few problems on a social media page with 1000′s of people!). I would really love everyone to honour this request for love and respect today. We can all complete this day peacefully together. I believe this day can be a very interesting and beautiful one. Let us honour our similarities and our differences too.

Re: capture your grief day 10
Day 10: Beliefs:
I believe in GOD and that there is a Heaven. I know we will see Brooke again one day on the other side of Heaven. We are counting down the days till we see our beautiful angel again! Till then, I am holding her in my heart and loving her with everything I got.
Brooke Elizabeth born Feb 17, 2013 grew wings May 9, 2013 @ 11 weeks & 4 days old from SIDS
I believe they are being held and rocked and sang to by our grandparents and friends that have passed on. I have this beautiful picture of our grandparents fighting over who gets to hold who! (Just like grandparents do on earth!)
I chose a picture of our church - which I guess is also their church. They attended many services, heard many sermons, hymns and me singing - I think it's an appropriate picture for today.
I believe that there are so many things we don't understand. I believe that I need to keep faith part of my life in order to feel my Bean is somewhere other than dust. I believe that I will never truly understand why certain people are given such difficult tasks. I believe that my beliefs are still trying to repair themselves.