“I grieved at 36 years old for something that happened over half my life ago, and it was the best gift that I could give myself.”
- Love What Matters
- Family
“I grieved at 36 years old for something that happened over half my life ago, and it was the best gift that I could give myself.”
“While divorce and coparenting typically carry a negative connotation, as a co-parent it’s our job to flip the script.”
“He will have his high school diploma before he is 17, because we never gave up.”
“Are these sweaters ugly? To the stranger on the street, yes. But to me, their value outweighs my homebody fashion sense. My grandma comes to life every time I grab it off its hook.”
“I am so proud of the young woman you have become. To know that you want to follow in even just a few of my footsteps is all I could ever ask for as your stepmom.”
“Thanksgiving stuffing is one of life’s simplest gifts. Something I can count on and look forward to. Because every year, it will bring me back to you.”
“The rest of the neighborhood is still sprinkled with jack-o-lanterns, but my walkway is lined with red and white-lit candy canes. Because this thing is happening with my kids. They’re getting bigger… fast.”
“Five beautiful children isn’t too shabby for a barren woman.”
“The birth mother called. She was pregnant again and didn’t know what to do. ‘Would you consider adopting this baby?’ I almost fainted. I questioned it, but once I met Rosy’s sibling all my doubts and fears melted away.”
“I have fought and will continue to fight for people experiencing this disease.”