“We began to wonder if something was ‘not right.’ The moment she stopped breathing, I crumbled.”
- Love What Matters
- Children
“We began to wonder if something was ‘not right.’ The moment she stopped breathing, I crumbled.”
“My 6-year-old plays Fortnite all day. My kids could sleep with a tablet in their bed and I wouldn’t give a flying hoot anymore, as long as they’re quiet. I’ve let the boys wrestle like they’re in a cage fight, right in front of me, and I haven’t done a thing. My selective hearing has really improved.”
“She started counting everyone’s fingers in photos, TV shows, drawings. Unlike everything else, this affected her. This is what made her say, ‘I don’t like my hands.’ At just 6 years old, I watched her become angry at her four-fingered hands.”
“She’d been sneaking Bailey’s into her coffee cup while breastfeeding. He’d cry and bang in his crib until he formed a bump on his head. We transitioned from being ‘aunt and uncle’ to ‘mom and dad.’”
“I was just a military wife solo parenting, trying to survive while my husband was in a war zone.”
“My husband saw them rushing with blood for my transfusion. They didn’t update him. He assumed the worst had happened.”
“You don’t understand the burly man in a red suit, the great food, or the little baby sitting in a manger. On Christmas Day, I’ll take pictures in hopes you will one day look at them and remember. That you’ll remember I tried. I pray one day you’ll be able to communicate what you’re feeling. I’ll wait an eternity if it takes that long.”
“I told everyone a little one would join our family before Christmas. As we sat around the table, it hit me I might just be wrong. I was standing in the kitchen with my family, saying our goodbyes when I got a text from our agency. Now my heart was beating faster than ever.”
“My 31st birthday came. I kept all the receipts so I could return the gifts and give everyone their money back. No one knew this, but I was going to die in 4 days. I was prepared. I was the calmest I’d felt in years.”
“It hit us like a ton of bricks. Suddenly, everything I envisioned for my child’s life went out the window. Going through life being different from everyone else seemed impossible.”