Your Injury May Be Invisible but You Are Not
Your injury may be "invisible” but you certainly are not. Our struggle and constant uphill battle may be invisible to…
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Your injury may be "invisible” but you certainly are not. Our struggle and constant uphill battle may be invisible to…
Continue ReadingAs the mother of a pandemic baby, my contact with the outside world was so limited during those first few…
Continue ReadingTeachers, thank you for all you do for our kids and for the ways you build them up. This past…
Continue ReadingEvery game, I watch you. I either stand on the sidelines or sit alone, but I see you. The times…
Continue ReadingDid you know there is a sweet spot in motherhood? When the youngest is out of diapers and outings can…
Continue ReadingThe local elementary school is perched atop an obnoxious hill. It is customary for kindergarten parents to walk their children…
Continue ReadingTo my nice girls, the kind folk, the tender-hearted . . . I know you. I see you. I was…
Continue ReadingMy son is at an age where he couldn’t care less about personal grooming, his un-selfconsciousness both admirable and aggravating…
Continue ReadingI sent an email to my second-grader’s teacher this morning. After writing it, I realized it might be beneficial for…
Continue ReadingWhen my kids were little, they scuttled into my room in their jammies first thing in the morning. I’d greet…
Continue ReadingMy 5-year-old daughter isn’t quite a young lady, but she’s not a toddler either. There’s magic in this in-between as…
Continue ReadingOne of my 2-year-olds grabbed my hand tonight as we were snuggling on the couch together with his twin. “Dear…
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