“Dear Isaac, I know you can’t ever read this but maybe one day I will read it to you. Maybe one day you will understand.”

- Love What Matters
- Children
“Dear Isaac, I know you can’t ever read this but maybe one day I will read it to you. Maybe one day you will understand.”
“Ask me for my papers and I will show you my Bachelor’s.”
“I stripped her down to a dry diaper and walked her to the scale. The numbers seemed to take forever to stop scrolling… but when they did, my heart sunk. I gazed down at my sweet Lucy, her skin just sagging off of her.”
“Only 15 minutes after she told me she loved me, she was ejected more than 50 feet from the car that was taking her and her friends to the Senior prom.”
“Thinking back to my own youth, I don’t remember anyone suggesting we just sit outside the hardware store with a bucket and an expectation.”
“1. They’re not sure if they’ve heard Yanny or Laurel. This is a big one.”
“To put it bluntly, it’s like sipping on the world’s greatest champagne while people chugging warm Kool-Aid pity you for it.”
“I am here today because I had a teacher who believed in me.”
“How could I tell his new teacher just how much my son has to overcome because his mama simply isn’t like the other moms in his class?”
“I could not believe my ears. Not only had he found it, but I was overwhelmed to hear how much he cared about its worth. I was a perfect stranger.”
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