After the untimely passing of her son Asher, who was just 14 months old, travel writer Christine Tran Ferguson is opening out about the anguish that she is going through.

Christine went to Instagram on Wednesday and published a painful and reflective message on the loss of her and her husband Ryan Ferguson’s newborn boy, who passed away in July from an unidentified cause and was being treated in the intensive care unit before to his passing. The post was about the baby boy, who passed away in July and was being treated in the ICU before he passed away.

The next week, we are supposed to start making preparations for our vacation to Italy. Instead, I’m gazing at these pictures from our very first family trip, which was nearly exactly a year ago today when Asher was just four months old,” Christine said with a slideshow of family pictures in which she and Ryan are seen holding Asher while they are on vacation. “We had plans to show Asher where mommy and daddy got married in Positano and then explore Tuscany, a new area together as a family,” the author writes. “We had plans to show Asher where mommy and daddy got married in Positano.”

“I miss you, I miss these memories, and I wanted to make new ones with you. I miss them all. I wish that you could spend each and every one of these moments with us. It’s such a terrible agony, and it seems like it will never go away! I had no idea that kind of suffering was even a possibility!” she went on to say. “Up until that point, everything in our lives ran smoothly and normally…”

It’s hard to imagine that it’s been more than a month since we last held you in our arms, kissed you, smelt you, heard your tiny giggle, and watched you take those first steps. I really, really want all of it back!” She went on to say more. “My heart will never heal, and I will never be the same. Being with you for 14 months was not nearly long enough. I thought I had forever; we had so many plans for the future, and now they are all useless.

Christine added, “I pray that we find the strength to carry you with us, and I pray that we find that strength soon.” It is quite difficult and challenging. For the time being, we will hold dear these memories that we have shared with you. Both your mother and your father can’t wait to see you again.

In the beginning of the month of July, Christine broke the news to everyone that Asher had sadly passed away “after “fought for his life in the ICU.” earlier in the month.

On July 20, she posted a message on Facebook that said, “My heart is completely broken and shattered into a million pieces.” “I will never understand why; nothing makes sense; I’m still in shock; I just want to wake up from this unimaginable nightmare and have you back in my arms.”

Christine, the founder of the famous website Tour de Lust, in which she writes about her travel experiences and offers advice to other travelers, said in her article that they do not yet know what led to Asher’s passing away. I would just want to make a simple request for privacy at this trying time as we are still in shock and still do not have any answers to this intolerable nightmare.

By Anna

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