As Flickr starts to fill up with this past weekend's events from Quiltcon, I am relishing in the awesome beauty of the quilts that were there. However, I was struck to the very core by one quilt in particular.
This quilt struck me hard because it is what I feel almost every day. It is hard for someone who has not lost a child to know what that kind of grief feels like. Penny showed it in a very clear and stark way. Sometimes I feel like I need to walk around with a t-shirt or a tattoo across my forehead that says these words. It is an invisible grief that I would not even wish upon my worse enemy.
No parent should ever have to bury their own child.
Self-Portrait, Year 2 (Beneath The Surface) by Penny Gold
This quilt struck me hard because it is what I feel almost every day. It is hard for someone who has not lost a child to know what that kind of grief feels like. Penny showed it in a very clear and stark way. Sometimes I feel like I need to walk around with a t-shirt or a tattoo across my forehead that says these words. It is an invisible grief that I would not even wish upon my worse enemy.
No parent should ever have to bury their own child.
Thanks for writing about my quilt. I am so sorry for your loss. If you'd like to read more about the making of my quilt: http://penny-studionotes.blogspot.com/2014/12/two-quilts-accepted-into-quiltcon_15.html
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