All We Can Do is Love Each Other As We Are
I don’t like cauliflower rice. I like my cauliflower and rice separately, as they were meant to be—vegetable and grain.…
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I don’t like cauliflower rice. I like my cauliflower and rice separately, as they were meant to be—vegetable and grain.…
Continue ReadingWhen we dream about marriage, we often dream about our wedding day, not the actual marriage itself. We handpick every…
Continue ReadingI’m not a good enough wife. I get moody and clingy. I struggle with the house. I get resentful of…
Continue ReadingDear Rachel, Today is your birthday. I know you know that already, but I’m just down here reminding the rest…
Continue ReadingI’ve been infatuated with my husband for 41 years. I’ve loved him for 36 years. We’ve been together as adults…
Continue ReadingParenting can be contentious. A lot is going on. We can get caught up in the nitty-gritty: the baby’s screaming,…
Continue ReadingHow often are we so caught up in our own lives, or lost in our own head, that we hear…
Continue ReadingDear New Jersey COVID-19 patients in the care of MICP #3490, You are in good hands. You are in the…
Continue ReadingI married my high school sweetheart at 19. White dress, big southern wedding—the whole shebang. We met in middle school.…
Continue ReadingYou walk in the door from work to an eruption of chaos and noise. Running toddler feet, sticky floors, and…
Continue ReadingAs I strained through the phone to hear my husband’s words—shallow, barely audible, delivered in the staccato cadence in which…
Continue ReadingYou know what mothers really want? Sure, flowers are nice and gifts are special, but what we want is pretty…
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