“It is important for me that the world sees what is happening in my country.”
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“It is important for me that the world sees what is happening in my country.”
“Today we woke up for the first time without the air strike alarm.”
“To all the moms out there who feel like you are not worth anything: you are amazing, with or without any accolade to your name.”
“I fell at 125mph.”
“I hit my breaking point when I found myself on the floor hyperventilating and crying. I just couldn’t take it anymore. I had no idea what to do with a newborn, even though I’d done it before.”
“Every day I walk past this room, I am reminded once more you aren’t here with us. But no matter what happens, this room will continue to be yours until you decide you’re ready to come into this world.”
“I see the mothers. Walking down roads unknown to her, carrying her children, her belongings, and her worries – all at the very same time.”
“Because my home is my work — my house and the pint-sized beating hearts that occupy it, and these fingerprint-stained walls that make it up can feel claustrophobic at times.”
“The problem was not only that my husband couldn’t give me that, but I also never needed it.”
“Kindness transforms these women into the people and mothers they were meant to be.”