{"entry":[{"id":"23672133","hash":"993c4126e6f2dcfb07a69b20b3515e5b","requestHash":"onewomansperspective02","profileUrl":"http:\/\/gravatar.com\/onewomansperspective02","preferredUsername":"onewomansperspective02","thumbnailUrl":"http:\/\/0.gravatar.com\/avatar\/993c4126e6f2dcfb07a69b20b3515e5b","photos":[{"value":"http:\/\/0.gravatar.com\/avatar\/993c4126e6f2dcfb07a69b20b3515e5b","type":"thumbnail"},{"value":"http:\/\/0.gravatar.com\/userimage\/23672133\/266a9500414c33b81898697cfad77c55"}],"name":{"givenName":"Rebecca","familyName":"Carney","formatted":"Rebecca Carney"},"displayName":"Rebecca Carney - One Woman's Perspective","aboutMe":"My name is Becky Carney. My husband, Joe, and I have been married for 36 years. We have two living children, Eric (33) and Jenna (28). We lost a baby in utero at 19 weeks in 1987. In 2002, our middle son, Jason (19), and his best friend, Alina (20), were broadsided by a drunk driver who was going at least twice the speed limit. They both died instantly.\n\nThis blog is written from my perspective as a bereaved parent. I don't claim to know what it's like to walk in anyone else's shoes. Each situation is different; each person is different. Everyone handles grief differently. But if I can create any degree of understanding of what it's like to be a parent who has lost a child, then I have succeeded in my reason for writing this blog.","emails":[{"primary":"true","value":"onewomansperspective@hotmail.com"}],"urls":[]}]}