Hannah Kristin Bird

Sept 4.1997 - Aug 11, 2012

My daughter passed away on August 11, 2012.

This is the day my world ended. I woke up in a nightmare that I'm never gonna wake up from.

She was my best friend, my traveling partner, my everything.

She was a smaller version of me.

The day she left. Changed my world forever, my world shifted and I know it's never gonna shift back. I no longer live a normal life because I left that when she left. She took a part of me with her and it's really hard to continue living without her. I dream of her, I tell her I love her and that I miss her.

I wake up feeling super lonely. Everyday. The loneliness is what gets to me, I have accepted the fact that she is gone from my world, physically. It's just the lonely that hurts the most.

I am new to this Online Grief Support and I would like to be apart of a group where a parent has lost their only child. I lost my only child. I will not have anymore. I made that decision when she left this world.

Thanks for reading. Have a great day.

I carry my daughter in my heart. Always. 

Love you Hannah Kristin <3

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