“I’m sorry for being bad. I want you to keep me and my son.”
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“I’m sorry for being bad. I want you to keep me and my son.”
“My daughter told me her sister was a snow fairy, and informed me she was related to Elsa. I should have known children see no differences.”
“I was once told the odds were against me. I responded by not just defying the odds, but destroying them.”
“I feel like I am not enough in any role in my life. That when I give more to one area, I fall hopelessly flat in another.”
“It has been 10 months since a dear doctor friend told me I had stage 4 breast cancer. I sat outside on the phone, begging her to tell me my daughter would remember me.”
“In Dad’s true style he said to the doctors, ‘Do what you need to do to get me to my son’s wedding and do it quickly!’”
“Choose to be a person you love. Choose to create a happiness you love. Choose to create a reality you love.”
“She probably sat in pee today.”
“Wendy told me to get my camera ready because he’s coming!”
“In this stage, you finally feel like you have some time and yet, you are running out of time. The 40s are consistently very confusing and yet, very satisfying.”