“I remember thinking there was no way we’d get them both to cooperate, but lo and behold, magic!”

- Love What Matters
- Children
“I remember thinking there was no way we’d get them both to cooperate, but lo and behold, magic!”
“I want to say that I fell in love with you the moment I discovered I was pregnant; I didn’t.”
“Military is family to me and as a family we need to be there for each other.”
“He told them there were many things I wouldn’t ever be able to do. He also told them I would always have low muscle tone and there wasn’t much that could be done about it.”
“You can see the overwhelming love in her face. She touched the baby’s head as she was crowning and giggled.”
“Chris and I planned to visit our wedding spot every year for our anniversary. I might not have Chris to go with me, but I still have a part of him I can take.”
“I heard a noise from the bathroom where my daughter had been happily singing the ABC song, and had just shouted to me, ‘I almost done cleaning up, Mama.’ I had left her in the empty bathtub to clean up her toys. Actions we’ve done a million times before. Something did not register right in the noise. Loud is always a good sign with kids. Quiet is not.”
“I asked her if she was okay and she stumbled through tears when she said, ‘Yes! She’s just so perfect!’ And she was — this all was.”
“It’s probably one of the most painful tattoos I’ve ever gotten, but it’s the most beautiful.”
“I was rushed into emergency surgery. My husband was terrified at the thought he had almost lost his wife and mother to his children. One year later, there I was, holding the most precious gift of all, our fearfully and wonderfully made rainbow baby.”
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