“I dreamed of him becoming part of our family. For her and her bio brother to be reunited someday.”
- Love What Matters
- Children
- Infants
“I dreamed of him becoming part of our family. For her and her bio brother to be reunited someday.”
“You aren’t my only anymore, but you were my first. You taught me what being a mama meant.”
“My daughter slipped one day. She told me this woman was in our apartment and slept in the bed with daddy. I knew this is what needed to happen. I had a broken home and they deserved a better life.”
No eye was left dry.
“Preferences exist. Opinions exist. Pushy strangers exist. But perfection? No such thing.”
“Will today be the last day of babbling, replaced with the sweet sound of ‘mama’ over and over again? Will today be the last day of crawling into bed, now replaced with sleeping alone while hugged by blankets? Will today be the last day being a passenger, now replaced with waving goodbye as the car rolls down the driveway?”
“It broke me, but it wasn’t why I sat in my car and cried like a big fat baby.”
“We were worried when we brought home baby brother that he would be jealous. Turns out, we brought him his new best friend for life.”
“Hey mama, did you get up last night? Was it once, 3 times, 20? Just know you’re not alone and there are many mamas up at 3 a.m. yawning, just like you.”
“We don’t need to fix our baby’s sleep. We need to listen to their requests.”