“I know this is not the parenting journey you had imagined when you chose to start a family, but it is the one you were born to do.”
- Love What Matters
- Children
- Raising Kids
“I know this is not the parenting journey you had imagined when you chose to start a family, but it is the one you were born to do.”
“When I think of our foster care journey everything is truly dialectic. It is love and it is frustration, it is depleting and it is rewarding, it is heartbreaking and heartwarming all at once.”
“As I sat to the side of the curb, salty drops navigating their way down to my chin, I couldn’t help but think how so much of motherhood is done in the spaces where no one else is. Where it’s just us. All by ourselves. Sometimes crying. Oftentimes praying. All the time loving.”
“A bad day doesn’t make you a bad mom.”
“We are no longer shielding our kiddo from school shootings. If children his age are dying, he deserves to know what he’s up against.”
“When I started seeing my baby as a human and not some complicated newborn, figuring out her needs no longer seemed like such a mystery.”
“She was in a little yellow nightgown onesie and it was way too big for her. I signed some paperwork, got her out of the car, and the case worker handed me a diaper bag packed by a local church. That was it.”
“It shouldn’t be this way. This I know. Yet here we are. I don’t want to let you go.”
“It causes constant guilt while bringing us infinite joy. It is filled with uncertainty and fear, while also showing us strength we didn’t know existed. We teach and guide our kids, but our kids are our greatest teachers of all.”
“I would do anything to protect him. He is my favorite human. I need things to change. WE need things to change.”