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When Autumn Comes: Seasons of Hope for Medical + Disability Moms


Nov 27, 2024

Raise your hand if you have memories of elementary school picture day…Did they pass out those little plastic combs? Anybody have some really terrible pictures to share? Today, Katrina and Suz talk about what happens when picture day is really more than just picture day. 

When your child is facing rare disease, with a shortened life expectancy, you never know when this picture day is the last picture day they will have. The girls talk about making the memories, soaking in the moments, and normalizing grief.

“You never know what’s going to be the last picture because you can’t trust the disease.” -Suz

Here’s what you don’t want to miss:

  • Picture Day
  • What if?
  • The last picture
  • When it doesn’t make sense
  • Take the pictures
  • Normalizing Grief

Have you ever found yourself doing something that seems just so crazy, in the name of grief? Let us know in the When Autumn Comes Society or send us a DM on Instagram! We’d love to hear from you! While you’re at it, consider supporting the podcast .

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