U.S. sprinter, Sha’Carri Richardson, wasn’t.
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U.S. sprinter, Sha’Carri Richardson, wasn’t.
“I knew this day was approaching and by the press of one single word… accept… my girl is off to college.”
“We had plans to travel, take dance lessons, retire… he was my rock. It was hard being that young and losing him, so to receive flowers on Valentine’s Day was so special.”
“Because this mama will never allow that day to come to an end.”
“I regret not seeking help sooner.”
“I’ve never gotten to see my baby’s face on an ultrasound or hear their heartbeat. I’ve never gotten to feel them kick their little legs inside of me. I’ve never gotten to watch my belly slowly grow. All of my babies left me too soon.”
“Just because someone’s calendar and bank account are fuller than my own does not mean their life is fuller.”
“The little moments lift me up and carry me when those suffocating, unbearable days threaten to break me.”
“It’s important for people who only see the trips to Europe and the romantic, playful posts to understand the true gravity of what we went through to get to where we are today.”
“I later learned he had a pattern of doing this to mothers. It’s unfortunately a very real reality for mothers of chronically ill children.”