My kindergartner gave his snacks to a new classmate today, and I am blown away by his compassion. Grateful for this one’s heart. It was a normal pick-up from school. We talked about his day, and how he played police officers on the playground with his friends. As I normally do, I asked if he … Continue reading My Son Gave His Snacks to a Classmate
3 Years of Loving You
My dear baby, It’s been 3 years. After we lost you, I didn’t think I could survive another day. I felt so heartbroken, lost, confused, and alone. I didn’t get out of bed for a week, which was probably a good thing. My body needed to heal physically after all it had endured. Here we … Continue reading 3 Years of Loving You
The #1 Way to Support a Mother Post-Miscarriage
In honor of Pregnancy and Infant Loss Remembrance Day, I’m here to share the #1 way to support a mother post-miscarriage. Experiencing a miscarriage is hands down one of the most physically and emotionally traumatic events of my life. While I felt my body physically rip to shreds so did my hopes and dreams for … Continue reading The #1 Way to Support a Mother Post-Miscarriage
The Miracle of Matthew: One Year Later
"We need to admit you tonight. Is there someone here with you?" "Wait, why?" "Because, mama, at this point, he's safer out of you than in you." Talk about shock! I struggled with high blood pressure the last month of my pregnancy. That day, I was running some very high readings, and my husband begged … Continue reading The Miracle of Matthew: One Year Later