“I’m so grateful for the opportunity to help kids in need, but also to show those who have personal struggles that we can beat them. Just believe!”

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“I’m so grateful for the opportunity to help kids in need, but also to show those who have personal struggles that we can beat them. Just believe!”
“It was immediately positive, and I was in absolute shock. The first thing I did was look up teen moms on YouTube. The stigma behind teen parents is pretty much all the same. I was looking for some proof it’s not always true.”
“Even though I only carried you for a short time, just know that you were wanted very much.”
“I hope I live a life that is worthy of you girls. I hope I make you proud.”
Waiting for the school bus every morning used to be a hassle for 5-year-old Ryder Kilam, but now it’s a highlight of his day.
“My compliant, precious, perfect little girl. The one who listens to every single word I say at home. My rule follower. Yes, ma’am and no sir. You better believe I emailed that teacher.”
“She’s not old enough for a phone yet. So this is the only way I can say goodbye. It’s been over a week since the most recent school shooting, so the news cycle has moved on. But I’m a mom in America, so I cannot.”
“I constantly found myself afraid to eat. I sat between the sliding doors, wiping sweat off my forehead as I shakily finished the bottle of Coke. Nobody checked to make sure I was okay.”
“I think these are the growing pains of motherhood that we don’t talk about — the words that exist beneath the surface of ‘How’s the baby?’ and ‘Are you sleeping?'”
“This is what toxic motherhood does.”
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