A Robin’s Tale

“I am that little robin
That sits upon a tree
I sing to you each morning
But you don’t know its me
I am that little robin
In your garden every day
I will never leave you
I will never fly away”
Little Robin by John F. Connor

As Remembrance Weekend passes

Here at Edspire HQ

We turn our thoughts to Christmas

And to advent

Each year we have a very special tradition

Our ‘Advent For Tilda’

In February 2013

Our Baby Tilda died

Suddenly in her sleep

Every year since then

We have filled the festive season

With activities and rituals

That help us to include

Our missing daughter

In our celebrations

Tilda had one Christmas with us

For which we will always feel blessed

We have an extended advent here

Because we know when the light

Of Christmas passes

We head into the dark times

That surround the anniversary

Of Tilda’s death

On the 2nd February 2023

It will be ten years

Since our beautiful

Baby Tilda died

We have lots of signs

And symbols

That link us to Tilda

We sent her ashes

In a tiny wooden boat

Down the river

And over the sea

To the sky

So being near water

Especially the sea

Always makes us feel

Close to Tilda

Stars remind us of Tilda

She is our baby in the sky

Our baby in the stars

We love her and miss her

In starlight

We also think of Tilda

Whenever we see a robin

Robins hold a very special

Place in my heart

They remind me of

Baby Tilda

Of my grandparents

My parents

And The Secret Garden

My Mum’s favourite book

We collect robin books

And our Christmas decorations

And clothing

Are very often robin themed

There are many myths

And much folklore

From around the world

That surround robins

The most famous saying

About the beautiful

Red breasted bird

Is

‘When robins appear, loved ones are near’

People believe that the robin is a messenger

When we see a robin

We take comfort that loved ones are at peace

And many of us believe that our lost loved ones are visiting

Watching us as we live and change and grow

Because of this we talk to robins

The gardener’s friend

And we feel special

When they come close

I love watching the robins

In our garden

As Remembrance gives way

To advent

The robin books come out

And we share brilliant

And beautiful stories

About these little

Brave hearted birds

When I spotted

Noelle Rock’s

A Robin’s Tale

With gorgeous artwork

By Sasha Sakhnevich

I knew that it had to be

Our first book of Christmas

A Robin’s Tale

Is a beautiful illustration

Of the old adage

Robins appear when loved ones are near

This is the story of one robin

One departed soul

Returning to their human home

To watch over their family

This gentle story

Is sensitively told

As the robin returns

To his loved ones

As their guardian angel

The robin watches his wife

And his children

Their joy and tears

Their courage

Their fears

He watches his family

Heal and grow stronger

He watches as his children

Grow and have children

Of their own

The robin is proud

As he watches

Their lives unfold

In time the robin

Is joined by his wife

As she too dies

Together the pair of robins

Perch in the trees

And watch together

The family they have left behind

The gift that they have given the world

The lives they created

The robins sing together

With love and pride

A song of happiness

And memory

I love this book

The pictures are stunning

And have a lovely festive feel

Though this is not a Christmas story

It is story of love and life

Death and grief

Living after loss

And our connections

With loved ones who have died

This is a lyrical tale

A reassuring story

To read together

To begin talking to little ones

About something that is

Never ever easy to talk about

A very special book

To remind us all

“Our special bond is never gone
In memory some small part truly lives on
Loved ones that die are never far apart
When you keep treasured memories
Deep in your heart
Life will continue day after day
But our love for each other
Will not fade away”

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