“‘She’s a Jehovah’s Witness. NO BLOOD, LET’S GO.’ I had faith that no matter the outcome I would be safe in Jehovah’s memory.”
- Love What Matters
- Children
- Child Birth
“‘She’s a Jehovah’s Witness. NO BLOOD, LET’S GO.’ I had faith that no matter the outcome I would be safe in Jehovah’s memory.”
“After my boys were born, there were appointments. There were regular pokes and prods. Their well-being was front and center. Then there was me.”
“Her differences make her who she is, and she’s absolutely wonderful.”
“What are men doing in there anyways? Surfing the internet? Watching YouTube videos? Playing Fortnite? Putting things into their Amazon cart they’ll never actually buy?”
“You’ll try to fathom how the teenager you fell for all those years ago managed to become the fiercest woman you know.”
“We’re not sure what the odds are of this happening—maybe they’re close to the odds of a hole-in-one, winning the lottery, or being struck by lightning.”
“It’s not every day your eldest child at 12 years old gets to deliver your last child.”
“It is because of you that I have a greater understanding of what hope really is.”
“I was told that he was going to have Down syndrome. At the moment, I didn’t want to hear ‘I’m sorry,’ or that I could terminate my pregnancy. That was never a thought I would ever have.”
“You’ll love your momma so much more because she gave you a sister, who is going to love you like crazy, too.”