“When our daughter was 9 months old, I spotted a dimple in my boob. I began to feel like I was 89, not 39.”
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“When our daughter was 9 months old, I spotted a dimple in my boob. I began to feel like I was 89, not 39.”
“When I walked out of the tattoo parlor with my husband’s handwriting tattooed on my ‘ugly hand,’ it was now something beautiful. I look down and feel pride I was able to overcome and leave with my own life.”
“I fold clothes, wash fingerprint covered surfaces, prepare about 5 meals and 14 snacks a day, and I rarely sit down.”
“Why is it excusable to stay home when you’re physically sick, but not mentally? Why is it acceptable for technology to not always work properly, but not your brain? Why is it fine if you’re busy taking care of someone else, but not yourself?”
“I asked a group of 6-year-olds ‘How can adults become happy?’ Take some notes.”
“Your teen will break your heart beyond what you thought was possible, and make your heart swell with so much pride you could float away into the stratosphere.”
“Kids are constantly figuring themself out, and it doesn’t get easier. They’re struggling more than you are in those moments.”
“What little thing could make someone feel more included? For me, it was a cap and gown. When we talk about treating trans kids with respect, this is the stuff I think about.”
“Being rejected hurts, but not as much as it hurts to live a life that is not in alignment with your soul.”
“Doubt crept in and kept me from initially pursuing aviation. It seemed like a two-handed job. But I was set on becoming a pilot, no matter the process.”
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