I love your blog heading photo! We have a clay layer bout three feet beneath the soil in our area which can stunt trees aalmost to the point of Bonsai. If you do a soils test you might discover what's stunting yours.
Thanks for stopping by my blog! I read your profile, and even though my infertilty journey was different, it was still LONG and HARD! I am so sorry for all you have gone through. I have been there... yes, I know what you are thinking. It's another person who has "been there" I remember wanting someone who was going through the same thing at the same time, to really be a support. I tried my hardest to be a support to women suffering infertility while I was suffering. Now, I have two beautiful children, but I still vow to be a support in anyway I can. Feel free to stop by my blog, or shoot me an email. Would love to chat!
P.S. I am going through the saga again. We would love another baby (twins last time) but this journey is so hard, and loss is so great, I just don't think I can do it anymore. I am happy & content with my 2, but would love to complete my family with 3 (my dream family:).
This reminds me of our tree that we named "sticks" because when we planted it, it looked like a couple sticks in the ground, but it's taken off and now it's ten feet tall!
Awwww, that little tree reminds me of J and I's first Christmas tree. It was really short and scrawny and we got it because we felt sorry for it. It was one of the last ones left!
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Married 1996. Waited 2 years to start our family, LOL. Kept trying on our own, w/o intervention until 2006. Crazy, maybe but we kept thinking it would happen. 1st & only pregnancy Jan 2006, tubal, right fallopian tube removed. (I did not know I was 6 wks pregnant). 1st IVF May 2006, fresh cycle failed. Two more IVF trials & FET transfers later all failed. So we're tryin' again... 5th transfers a charm- no it failed too, chemical pregnancy. Tried a 6th FET hoping it was "the charm", it wasn't, NEGATIVE on 12-23-08. Doctor thought a good idea to remove my one remaining fallopian tube, had it ligated January 2009. 7th ET in June 2009, hoping that as my tube issue was gone this was going to be the one... wrong again, low first beta of 24 then down to 2.5. November 2009 I did some immune testing. We just finished our 4th IVF in Feb 2010 with some tweaks, a different protocol & some meds to target immune issues & got our BFP, saw 2 heartbeats. Sadly one baby stopped growing at 10w, but our little miracle arrived in Oct 2010. This blog was started as my IVF journey, but it’s outta control…so along with my IVF stories expect to read almost anything.
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ReplyDeletepoor little tree, hope it snaps out of it. thanks for stopping by.
ReplyDeletePoor little tree! It reminds me of the tree from Charlie Brown's Christmas.
ReplyDeleteI love your blog heading photo!
ReplyDeleteWe have a clay layer bout three feet beneath the soil in our area which can stunt trees aalmost to the point of Bonsai. If you do a soils test you might discover what's stunting yours.
Reminds me of a Charlie Brown tree too.
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by my blog! I read your profile, and even though my infertilty journey was different, it was still LONG and HARD! I am so sorry for all you have gone through. I have been there... yes, I know what you are thinking. It's another person who has "been there" I remember wanting someone who was going through the same thing at the same time, to really be a support. I tried my hardest to be a support to women suffering infertility while I was suffering. Now, I have two beautiful children, but I still vow to be a support in anyway I can. Feel free to stop by my blog, or shoot me an email. Would love to chat!
ReplyDeleteP.S. I am going through the saga again. We would love another baby (twins last time) but this journey is so hard, and loss is so great, I just don't think I can do it anymore. I am happy & content with my 2, but would love to complete my family with 3 (my dream family:).
ReplyDeleteIt's still hanging in there... next year, it'll shine!
ReplyDeleteThis reminds me of our tree that we named "sticks" because when we planted it, it looked like a couple sticks in the ground, but it's taken off and now it's ten feet tall!
ReplyDeleteVery sad and kind of pathetic, but in a charming way, like Charlie Brown's Christmas tree...
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by my blog today!
Short for its age? I hope it grows.
ReplyDeleteSpring seems far away right now, but it will definitely come.
ReplyDeletePoor tree...perhaps it want to be replanted somewhere else...?
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by!
Awwww, that little tree reminds me of J and I's first Christmas tree. It was really short and scrawny and we got it because we felt sorry for it. It was one of the last ones left!
ReplyDeleteI will never forget that little tree.
It's worth a thousand words. :)
ReplyDeleteI was about to say Charlie Brown tree when I noticed the other comments, lol.
ReplyDeleteHappy WW!
Mine are here and here.
It's a beauty waiting to grow...that's another way to look at it.
ReplyDeleteWhat's better than standing out?????
Thinking of you...
It looks like the tree is starting to grow and bloom! We all gotta start somewhere, right?? :)
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