I Need You To Know That Even Though My Child is Invisible, I Am Still a Mother
To the mother who can kiss all of her children goodnight. To the one who will get to watch her…
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To the mother who can kiss all of her children goodnight. To the one who will get to watch her…
Continue Reading“Why are you hiding in the closet?” While I’m not a candidate in the running for Mother of the Year,…
Continue ReadingWe weren’t planning for you, your father and I. You came as a complete surprise. And because we hadn’t planned…
Continue ReadingMy first baby was a doozy. He was premature, I couldn’t nurse like I’d planned, and he cried all day.…
Continue ReadingMy mother never said she loved me. This was true up until somewhere in my late 20s. This isn’t to…
Continue ReadingDo you ever have those moments in your parenting life that come completely out of the blue from total mundane…
Continue ReadingIt has taken me almost a decade to write this, but right now, somewhere, someone needs to hear it. New…
Continue ReadingMy alarm wakes me before the sun has even come up and the first thing I do is reach for…
Continue ReadingAbout 23 years. That’s how long I thought I was infertile. I was seven years old when doctors first…
Continue ReadingI may not be the best singer, but you want me to sing you to sleep every night. I may…
Continue ReadingJust shy of two years following my daughter's death, I lay in my bed pleading God for rest. My newborn…
Continue ReadingGrief is a vulture—circling the carrion of our loss as we watch from spectator seats. As if the loss of…
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