“In many ways, my parents graduated with me.”
- Love What Matters
- Family
- Motherhood
“In many ways, my parents graduated with me.”
“Every single woman needs to set uninterrupted time aside to make wildly inappropriate, shenanigan inducing, soul warming, incredible memories with her girls.”
“I was officially diagnosed two months ago. Something I’ve lived with my whole life, thinking the overwhelm, anxiety, and freeze response to organizing my life meant I was lazy or broken somehow.”
“Can we talk about something we don’t often see reflected on social media? And that is how multidimensional we are as mothers and wives and women.”
“Your toddler will probably morph into all of these types at one point or another — sometimes even simultaneously.”
“Sometimes we make mistakes as parents, and we have to model kindness and humility to our children: we have flaws too.”
“The doctor placed his perfect little body right on my heart. I could feel the strength from his heart syncing with mine, and for the first time since Tony’s death four months ago, I felt a spark of purpose.”
“There are hundreds of us who have been there, rooting for you and reminding you that (as cliché as it sounds) this absolutely will pass.”
“Now, there’s little to no complaining, no blame to pass if they don’t do their part, and an acceptance of responsibility that was much more challenging before.”
“I was drowning in motherhood and hating every second of these supposedly ‘precious moments.’ I felt so alone, a failure, so vastly different from all the other mothers out there who adored their babies.”