00:00I wanted to help my kids not feel like it's wrong to laugh and it's wrong to have fun even though
00:08we were in horrendous pain. I knew almost right away that I wanted to spend the rest of my life
00:15with her. Not sure why, just had that feeling. So we got married very young, 21, 22, and immediately
00:23started having kids. We said, you know, the cancer is taking over and mommy is not going
00:40to make it much longer. We're hoping to get through the holidays, but we don't know how
00:45much longer she's going to have. I think it was a week before the photo shoot, I like came to the
01:09dinner table. I was like, guys, what if we got a cut out of mommy and we just like had her kind
01:13of haunt the photo shoot and we just do all these crazy things with her during the photo shoot and
01:19they were so on board. I love the one with us running away when we like, I think my youngest
01:23was lifting up the sheet and we're just like, oh, mommy's there and like running away. And then we
01:29went to the one of the ponds and we were like trying to like lift her up and pretend like she
01:34was super heavy. And then the one that like always makes me laugh is I actually took a photo with her
01:40like we were together and it's just so goofy. I don't want any griever to be alone in their
01:55journey with grief and in healing. And I want to educate the world and I want to bring grief
02:00out of the shadows and I want to change the conversation on it.
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