“Maybe some eleven-year-olds aren’t ready for a phone. But mine, she is. And that’s all that matters.”
- Love What Matters
- Family
- Motherhood
“Maybe some eleven-year-olds aren’t ready for a phone. But mine, she is. And that’s all that matters.”
“Staying at home with your kids is seen as ‘the lazy way out,’ a choice made by the ‘unmotivated,’ and a ‘cop out,’ a way to evade REAL work.”
“When we gathered as a family to sing to Abraham, he couldn’t keep control of his emotions. His cake had a track hurdler on it and a toy car, his favorite things. And it had HIS name. It was a cake just to celebrate him.”
“My little girl is growing up, so I guess I’ve got to too.”
“Soak up all the spare minutes and memories you can. They’ll only be a teen for a short time, but they’ll be your baby forever.”
“I exist somewhere between a past I can’t reconcile with a future I don’t want to face. I see you in the stars and in the daisies that you send our way. Not a second goes by I don’t think of you.”
“My stepdaughter’s appearance has always been beautiful and unique. But to her, it was also an often-painful reminder to herself and the world that she was in fact, the outsider in our blended family.”
“Three years ago, I had a son. And life was never the same.”
“There’s no prize for the mom who took their child to the most museums. Or still has awesome abs. Or became a CEO while raising two babies.”
“I’m supposed to work like I don’t have kids. But, I do have kids. Three of them. Which is why I have to work so much.”