Photo: Morgan Miller/Instagram

Morgan Millercaptured an emotional back-to-school family moment featuring her sonNash Skan, 3, two months after her 19-month-old daughterEmeline Grierdied after drowning in a neighbor’s pool.
“Yesterday wasthe first day of schoolfor our kids. It’s a day we always look forward to with excitement. But all I can see is Nash’s face and the giant hole that was created between last year’s picture and this year’s picture,” the grieving parentcaptioned three photoson Instagram Wednesday.
In the first photo, Morgan and Olympian husbandBode Miller‘s late daughter sat in front of her siblings as they smiled for the camera. Sadly, in the second photo, their son Nash can be seen weeping.
“I can imagine that’s what my face looked like too, stepping back into our routine without our daughter. I imagine daily how different my life would be today had I had 30 more seconds,” wrote Morgan,who is pregnant withthe couple’s third child. (Miller is also a father to two children from previous relationships: son Samuel, 5, and daughter Neesyn, 10.)
“This heartache doesn’t need to belong to any other parents. Together, we can change the future,” she continued, tagging the Instagram accountThe Real Truth About Drowning. Also tagged in Morgan’s photo was Nicole Hughes, whose 3-year-old sonLevidrowned in a pool on the same day that Emeline died.
Morgan Miller/Instagram

PEOPLE previously confirmed on June 9 that Emeline drowned in a pool in the Coto de Caza neighborhood of Orange County, California.
While Bode was not present when the accidental drowning took place, his wife was just steps away inside of the home when their daughter went “missing for just a short amount of time.”
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“I wish I could have one more day to hold you, but until that day comes, continue to work through me and give me the strength to bring awareness, my love,” she wrote. “I told youas I held you in this momentthat you could still change the world, you could still move mountains.”
source: people.com