“I see you. I care for you. I love you. But sometimes, my best isn’t enough for this fast-paced life.”
- Love What Matters
- Children
- Raising Kids
“I see you. I care for you. I love you. But sometimes, my best isn’t enough for this fast-paced life.”
“We may only share shy and cautious smiles on the outside, but on the inside –in our hearts–we share this journey.”
“It is by far the hardest thing I have ever had to go through.”
“It’s basically like a pre-preschool. It starts to put intention and purpose behind play.”
“Our daughter, who is nine and neurotypical, has the best relationships with all her siblings. This past summer, she has become ‘his person’ and is often the only person, including Mom and Dad, who can calm him down and relate to him like nobody else.”
“Men, never give up. God created marriage and family to succeed and yours is not the exception.”
“Worry if your friends make you happy. Worry about being the nice kid. Worry about the kid sitting alone, AND DO NOT LET HIM.”
“Maybe some eleven-year-olds aren’t ready for a phone. But mine, she is. And that’s all that matters.”
“I could feel his joy, his gratitude, his hope, his love, his everything. It was all there wrapped around me.”
“Staying at home with your kids is seen as ‘the lazy way out,’ a choice made by the ‘unmotivated,’ and a ‘cop out,’ a way to evade REAL work.”