My Only Daughter
My Only Daughter In the spring of Abbey’s first grade year, we were in the middle of the worst crisis of our lives. I wrote a bit about this in
My Only Daughter In the spring of Abbey’s first grade year, we were in the middle of the worst crisis of our lives. I wrote a bit about this in
Easter is coming and there are so many fun things to look forward to. Baskets filled with colorful eggs. New clothes to dress up in. The fresh smell of spring
I remember when Abbey was first diagnosed, the long list of things that began to play in my head as couldn’t and wouldn’t. She couldn’t follow simple 2 step directions
I love to be near the water. Lakes, rivers, waterfalls, creeks, you name it, even water fountains, and of course the ocean. I love the gentle lapping of waves on
I stood there looking at the mounds of dresses in my cart. Dresses piled up high in every color: blue, orange, purple, white, green, black, and every shade of pink.
It had been a hard week. The kind of week that kept me up nights and wouldn’t loosen its anxiety riddled grip on me. Abbey was struggling with anxiety over
New Year New Hope What is it about the New Year that makes us feel so hopeful. Literally it’s as if we all think that when the clock strikes midnight
But the angel said to them, “Do not be afraid; for behold, I bring you good news of great joy which will be for all the people; for today in
A few weeks ago, I was listening to a podcast interview of one of my favorite author/speakers, Lysa Terkeurst. She wrote a book, a couple of years ago, called, “It’s
Have you ever felt like God was silent in the midst of your hard circumstances and wondered why? As a parent caregiver on the special needs journey, so often we
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