“I wish that others could view HIV as an immune system condition, easily manageable with antivirals. It didn’t bother me, but I knew it would most likely bother everyone around me.
- Love What Matters
- Children
“I wish that others could view HIV as an immune system condition, easily manageable with antivirals. It didn’t bother me, but I knew it would most likely bother everyone around me.
“And I don’t mean the days of early rising and late-night feedings. The thousands of diaper changes, the mountainous loads of laundry, or the temper tantrums.”
“There is nothing I’d rather do than be a mother. But, it makes me more tired than anything else in the world.”
“She may just need your text, your call, or your hug.”
“Not only did Rebecca have Down Syndrome, but she also had 2 holes in her heart and a fissure.”
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.”
“Because this mama will never allow that day to come to an end.”
“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.”
“The little moments lift me up and carry me when those suffocating, unbearable days threaten to break me.”