“Just know I probably have a good reason.”
- Love What Matters
- Family
“Just know I probably have a good reason.”
“Now, watching my dad care for my mom, I realize love is the most powerful, the most exhausting, the most incredible way to live your life — from beginning to end.”
“He had meningitis. He started having seizures.”
“No matter how many times we’ve been down this road, it doesn’t get easier.”
“If I didn’t give my loss a face in that moment, I never would.”
“We were going to honor Victoria with the sparkle that she left behind with all of us.”
“Did you ever guess you’d grow so tired your heart would physically ache? I didn’t.”
“That was not enough time. I wasn’t ready to lose my mother.”
“He gives us a reason to love and believe in hope.”
“It is because of you that I have a greater understanding of what hope really is.”