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The Goosebumps of Knowing Awe
The email comes through with the subject line of #MoreThan1in8 and my heart skips a beat. The social media notification comes through with the brave words and beautiful faces of someone breaking the silence and I’m overcome with goosebumps in knowing awe.
The knowing awe of the power of telling our stories.
The knowing awe of the freedom of owning stories.
The knowing awe of the world changing.
In one week I have had 29 people share their stories of thriving through and thereafter infertility along with their bright shining faces. In the next two weeks I hope and pray that number jumps to no less than 100.
Because I want more from us and for us. It is my #startasking I suppose.
Even if you are not comfortable, now or ever, to share your infertility story publicly on social media, I would be appreciative if you would at least share the project. More than that I would be honored if you would share your story and show your face with me privately via email. I am not publicly posting the stories. I am however going to use our faces, the images of thriving through and after infertility, for a project during National Infertility Awareness Week. But your photo may not necessarily be identifiable, as it will be very, very small. Too public for you even still? Then please share your story with me and a photo of the hobby, the pets, the books that are helping you thrive through and after your infertility journey. Or if you think I’m crazy and this will never work, I’ll just take those thoughts, prayers and lots of magic that this project can provide some of us the outlet to tell our stories.
But still, I beg you, break your silence in a way that honors your truth and changes your life and the world.
We cannot want more from our loved ones and our society unless we tell our stories. We must ask for what we want and need, and we must educate if we are going to get the understanding and compassion we all so desperately need through and after this journey. No need for the public blog or social media posts or publishing the book, but please, speak your story to someone who loves you, to someone you trust.
I think, speaking our truth and owning our stories, is one of the only ways we will get out of this alive and well.