The mother was flying home to bury her baby when a stranger handed her a handkerchief and left.

A woman who was going through great suffering was on a plane, on the way home, where she was going to bury her child.

There she received a napkin from a stranger, it was actually a ticket that, after she made the contents public, touched the hearts of many.

Tricia J. Belstra shared her story on Facebook, here is what she says: “I haven’t been able to tell the story so far.

On August 18, I flew home, I didn’t look or feel well. I was sitting in my seat, between two strangers, holding a bag of vomit between my legs.

1662437043-6622-07

One of the flight attendants asked me if I was okay. Then a young man came, I wish I had asked him his name.

He asked everyone if they wanted a drink, I asked for a cola and another glass of water. He leaned over and asked me if I was okay. I told him I was going to bury my baby. He said he was sorry.

The girl next to me offered to pour water into my glass, my hands were shaking so hard. As I was leaving, the young man stopped me and handed me a napkin, telling me he was sorry for my loss. I said thank you and left. Then I looked at the napkin and began to cry.

At home, I told the priest to bless this man and he told me that he was one of the angel-souls of the Lord. ”

Here is what was written in the note:

“In 2004, my family lost my older brother. Although it’s still traumatic for me, I can’t even imagine the pain a mother must feel. However, I also watched my mother mourn,

and it seems a process that will never end. First of all, being a mother means giving birth to a new life, as a promise about the future. But your mission doesn’t stop now

– Your son’s life is bigger than his death and it will always be so. My mother fought desperately, but she understood

that the pain never passes. Don’t waste your energy trying to make the pain go away. Instead, seek to find ways to experience joy.

Visit family, reconnect with loved ones, travel. This is your story, and you owe it to yourself and your son to make sure you survive.

Don’t press yourself. This world is full of people who care about you, even if sometimes it doesn’t feel that way. I will keep thinking about you, what you do and how you are. You will come out stronger and I will always hold your fists. ”

.
0 Shares
What do you think?
https://humblerise.com/