“After the greatest storm of my life, I was able to look out of the hospital room window and see a beautiful rainbow.”
- Love What Matters
- Family
- Motherhood
“After the greatest storm of my life, I was able to look out of the hospital room window and see a beautiful rainbow.”
“They handed us a bottle and pacifier and said they didn’t have anything else, nor did they have any information on what he ate or any of his routine. As I looked down at him, a smile spread across his face and he let out a little giggle. ‘That’s fine. We’ll figure it out!’”
“On days when things got too much with the kids, it was just a habit to pour another glass. It was starting to control me, rather than the other way around.”
“I grieve for Joe just as much as I grieve about him—for the moments, the feelings, the experiences he won’t have here. And then I grieve for Vienna, who will not have a single memory of her dad.”
“Finding the right rainy day activities can help your kids bring a new level of joy to their outdoor play.”
“Find the small things that make you happy and celebrate them HARD.”
“I found myself fighting with her on what to wear for the longest time until it hit me. It’s not important.”
“I’ll cry with you so you don’t have to cry alone with your child.”
“Love will make you do crazy things, and military love makes you do them fast. My mind was spinning, but I closed my eyes and jumped.”
“No matter what life throws your way, I’ll always be your first best friend. I will be there for you every step of the way.”