“He was rationing the little bit of insulin he had left to last until pay day.”
- Love What Matters
- Children
“He was rationing the little bit of insulin he had left to last until pay day.”
He swung himself from balcony to balcony with his bare hands.
“I decided I did not have to become a disappointment because I was pregnant.”
“I promise I am not the enemy. I promise I am on your side. I promise I am cheering your kid on with the loudest momma voice you can imagine. I promise in the end, you and I want the exact same thing.”
“I worried all the time, am I loving one more than the other? Am I disadvantaging the toddler by not giving him attention?”
“It was so emotional watching him get to accept his diploma on a stage. He has been through so much throughout his short lifetime.”
“If you don’t think making fun of your kid is funny, then just don’t read this.”
“You look hot with your messy bun, your spilled-on shirt, and your half-painted toe nails.”
“I’m not talking about the super-hyped wipe-warmer or overrated Diaper Genie. I’m talking about the simple pleasures that truly make us #blessed.”
“When I saw her, I realized she wasn’t his, she was mine. I knew I had to protect her, so my ex-husband stepped up to be her dad. We both knew my pastor would destroy her. I was also terrified of what he would do to me if I told anyone. She was born 2 months early with cerebral palsy. She was so pretty and helpless, and my body destroyed her. I knew I would do anything I could to give her the best head start possible.”