“It’s not the breaking that matters, the how or why. What matters is how we choose to respond to the broken-ness.”
- Love What Matters
- Family
“It’s not the breaking that matters, the how or why. What matters is how we choose to respond to the broken-ness.”
“You aren’t having a baby for the 12 hours of labor ending with a beautiful natural birth. You are having a baby for the beautiful lifetime you get to spend loving him.”
“Being an attorney paid the bills, but doing these baby ultrasound paintings feeds the soul.”
“Experiencing postpartum depression didn’t mean I didn’t love my baby. I was asking for help BECAUSE I loved my baby.”
“Having a child in the NICU is terrifying. You don’t know what the road ahead holds as your tiny child fights to live.”
“After supporting one another through the passing of each of their spouses, their friendship blossomed into a deep love.”
“It turns out the eyes are a window to the brain.”
“Never ever did I think this would happen to me.”
“One day near that old tire swing, I was playing in the dirt and I saw something that made me curious. It was a small, round piece of metal and as I cleared some soil around it, I realized it was a ring.”
“Today I went to a baby shower. Every mother there had their own heavy story to tell, had their own bags under their eyes packed with sleeplessness and exhaustion. But all they could say or write in the card is ‘you’re going to experience the greatest love you’ve ever known…’”