When James was born, I created a facebook album called "52 weeks of James". I took a picture of him every week in the same chair to document how big he was getting. I stole the idea from my friend Courtney, who did it for her son Isaac (who is the absolute cutest little boy). I loved watching Isaac grow, and I thought it was just such a neat idea. At the time I titled the album, I had a nagging thought- Was I tempting fate? But I thought of course I would have 52 pictures in that album. One for every week of his first year of his (long) life.
I now go back and analyze those photos. At which point did his head start to get larger? Was it the camera angle, or was it the tumor creating the hydrocephalus? Did he have a headache beginning in this one? Did he constantly have a headache that I just missed?
People asked me (way before James got sick) whether I wanted more children. Most of the time my answer was that if I was so lucky to only have James, my life would be full. Sometimes I said yes, but I really believed that if he was my only baby I would be happy. I wrote before that I felt like my life was complete when he was born. So did I jinx him from the beginning? Did I somehow put all my hope into him and that's why he was snatched away from me?
Did I jinx him by making him my world?
Over the entire 8 months of his life, I kept repeating to friends and family that I was so fortunate to have a healthy baby. I knew that there were families all around the world that were suffering because their children were sick and there was nothing they could do. I said over and over again how thankful I was that James was healthy. Maybe if I had never uttered those words he wouldn't have gotten sick.
Alot of people have emailed me telling me how James has affected their lives. I'm thankful that since I can't change what has happened, that some good has come out of it. But I would trade it all in a minute to have him back. The truth is that I was perfectly fine with him not affecting anyone's life. Anyone but mine that is. And selfishly I wish that the whole world never knew him and that this afternoon we would be outside in the yard swinging instead of me sitting on the back patio writing this blog post.
I opened his closet this weekend and saw the clothes hanging that I bought for him last spring. There were all far too big for him- I was buying in advance for the fall season while the cute smocked clothes were on clearance. There's an orange and brown pumpkin outfit. A green "Gone Fishin" outfit with a little reel and line hanging off of it. A Christmas outfit similar to the one he wore last Christmas so that this year's picture would match last year's. The tags are still on- I hadn't even washed them with the huge container of baby detergent that still sits on my washing machine.
I don't know why on earth I bought so many clothes for the future. Clearly I had no clue about what was going to transpire. Maybe I did jinx him by buying outfits for the future. Stocking up on diapers that I have since given away. Buying in bulk baby shampoo and baby wash. I just never thought that there would be a time that it wouldn't be used.
So the guilt sometimes just eats me up. I don't know if it's normal to blame yourself or not, but I definitely do. When I get to Heaven, maybe God will have the answers for me as to Why. I just hope that me taking James for granted wasn't the reason.
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