“Mothers are told we chose to have our kids, so we CAN’T burn out. False. We do burn out. We feel over-touched, overly loved, and overly sensitized to everything.”
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“Mothers are told we chose to have our kids, so we CAN’T burn out. False. We do burn out. We feel over-touched, overly loved, and overly sensitized to everything.”
“This gives me a reason not to give up, to keep fighting. No matter how little we have, there’s always enough to give to someone else.”
“It represents my family. It represents my family’s history. It represents a new life. A better life. A life of survival and freedom.”
“Constant information and solicitation. Amplification of confrontation. Perpetual bombardment of breaking news and viral videos. Divisive posts and explosive comment threads. My eyes are blurry and my ears are ringing — and it’s not from twinkling lights or jingle bells.”
“Many people struggle during the holidays from losing loved ones, and we wanted to let other families out there know it’s okay to talk about it. It’s okay to be hurting during this season. You are not alone.”
“Even at 2 years old, he would tell me to leave and get away. Life doesn’t come with an instruction manual, and that goes for being a stepmom and having a blended family.”
“I am a hostage. I am no longer Jessica Buchanan, wife, teacher, daughter, human. I am simply an American dollar sign — a commodity that needs to be kept just alive enough so I can be cashed in.”
“My mind is on a never-ending treadmill of thoughts, but I will focus on what is most important, especially THIS season…and THIS year.”
“Someday soon, I’ll be in a completely different season of life. Until that happens, I will embrace this season for all of its beauty and its faults.”
“Perhaps, dear Christmas Magic, your glitz and glimmer aren’t meant to be sustained. Perhaps your glitter is a special, fleeting, children’s gift that prepares the way for hearts to receive the only lasting gift, the Christmas Magic that never fades.”