“A bad day doesn’t make you a bad mom.”

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“A bad day doesn’t make you a bad mom.”
“A 5-day old baby was placed into my arms. I was only 22 years old but, at that moment, my life as I knew it changed. I fell in love.”
“We are no longer shielding our kiddo from school shootings. If children his age are dying, he deserves to know what he’s up against.”
“Regardless of our intentions, giving advice that isn’t requested is at best annoying and at worst invasive and manipulative.”
“This recipe came with my family when they immigrated from Cornwall, England to the Upper Peninsula of Michigan.”
“When I started seeing my baby as a human and not some complicated newborn, figuring out her needs no longer seemed like such a mystery.”
“She was in a little yellow nightgown onesie and it was way too big for her. I signed some paperwork, got her out of the car, and the case worker handed me a diaper bag packed by a local church. That was it.”
“Brycen didn’t know about us until two days before our first visit, to protect him from having high hopes ripped away again. He’d experienced many adults not keeping promises, so he kept questioning if we were really going to adopt him.”
“It shouldn’t be this way. This I know. Yet here we are. I don’t want to let you go.”
“We decided to do a walk around our property to look for any plants that could have given her this bad of a reaction. And then…we found it. Our property (and all of our neighbor’s properties) were lined with hundreds of them.”
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