Mom came to the cemetery in honor of the anniversary of her son’s death, where she saw a “sign”
Just three months after the terrible diagnosis of a brain tumor was made, little Jack passed away. It happened on April 1st. His mother Marie Robinson, a 45-year-old woman, as in previous years, gathered her daughters and twin Jack to take them to the cemetery to visit her son and brother.
“On Saturday morning, when I got into the car, I quietly asked, “Jack, dear, send mom the news that you are with us,” and decided that as soon as I finished work, I would go straight to the grave,” she recalled in an interview with the Mirror.
And so the whole family came to the grave of the baby. The inscription on the tombstone “Always in our thoughts / Forever in our hearts / “Fly high” could not fully convey the feelings of the mother.
As Marie sat near the grave, she noticed something strange. “An incomprehensible excitement filled me, and I moved closer to Jack, on the grass,” said the grieving mother. “A little bird, a little bird, flew around me. It was a robin (in English it sounds like a robin). She circled until she sat on my leg. She wasn't afraid of me at all."
But the strangest thing is yet to come: the bird flew away and landed again on Jack's tombstone. When Marie took out her phone to start recording, that's when things got even more incredible, the bird stopped in the woman's arms again.
As one might imagine, the touching ordeal brought the woman to tears, which she took as the sign she had been asking for. “She kept looking me straight in the face, and at one point she even pecked me on the shoulder a few times,” she said.
Photos of an unusual robin after it flew up to Marie Robinson several times
After the video was posted on Facebook, it was viewed by more than 100,000 people in just a few days. "Every time I lose someone, a bird comes to me the next day," said one person who commented on Robinson's Facebook post. “It's calming. I hope the smile on your face was as big as mine.
There is no easy way to deal with death and grief, but we always manage to move forward, sooner or later we realize that life goes on. Fortunately, there is always something that helps in this struggle, and it appears precisely when it is needed most - and it is difficult not to believe that this is a message from God himself.