What if…
// April 29th, 2010 // No Comments » // Decisions, Life (and the living of it), Links, Time
I’ve been thinking a lot, lately, about how much of our problems we deal with on our own – how many distresses we keep close to our hearts and only share with our partners or our journals. Things like money worries, illness, infertility.
As all those who know me will attest, I’m nowhere near ready for kids. I’m far too selfish for that – I love being able to come home and read for hours without interruption, I can’t imagine having to look after someone every single day for the rest of my life (even after your kids leave home, you never really stop worrying about them – we all know that). But this lack of desire for children is underwritten by a deep belief that as soon as I want to have a baby, I’ll be able to. And more and more these days, that isn’t the case. Infertility is becoming more and more common, and it’s one of those problems that nobody wants to talk about. Isn’t that crazy? It’s just like any other physical condition – it shouldn’t be something to keep hushed up.
But it is. Which is why I am so moved by this beautiful video by Keiko Zoll. It gave me goosebumps. When you have five minutes to spare, give it a watch. It’s the kind of video we all need to see, so that we can start talking about infertility and sharing the burden a little more.
What if we stopped dealing with difficult things on our own, and shared a little more? What if?
What IF? A Portrait of Infertility from Keiko Zoll on Vimeo.
For more from Keiko, visit her blog – Hannah Wept, Sarah Laughed.








