When the World Turns Upside Down
Every morning now, I drive Abbey to her transitions program. It’s a 40-minute-long drive. We wind along the freeway past her favorite Costco, then a medical complex, next a row
Every morning now, I drive Abbey to her transitions program. It’s a 40-minute-long drive. We wind along the freeway past her favorite Costco, then a medical complex, next a row
September had just begun, and we were still getting acclimated as a family to the new rhythms of life with our son away at college. “Mom I wanna decorate!”, she
We turned the corner and there it stood, the entrance to my son’s university. It was move in day and as we passed under the beautiful archway and through the
Let it go God’s got this Let the hurt be His to heal Let the burden be His to bear Let the pain be His to pacify Let the mess
Heartache: If you are a parent, life is full of milestones to be celebrated. The day your child takes their first steps. The day they lose their first tooth. The
I was broken. I had spent several years after our daughter’s diagnosis of Autism trying to “fix it” and in trying to fix each “problem” that came our way, I
This Sunday we celebrated Mother’s Day. We also celebrated our Abbey’s birthday! Her birthday doesn’t always land on Mother’s Day but this year it happened to once again, and what
When Abbey was little and still taking naps, she used to love for me to read her stories before drifting off to sleep. We’d read stories like, “If You Give
Abbey loves to sit in church service on Sundays. She loves to greet the people as they come in and to listen to the music (though it’s often too loud
I’ve had pain in my right hip for almost two years now. It started several months into the lockdown when everyone, including us, found themselves walking wherever they could, just
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