When Mommy Is Chronically Ill: Now Is Rarely A Good Time
When Mommy is chronically ill, "now is not a good time," takes on a whole new meaning. When Mommy is in bed most of the day, most days of the week, of the month and of the year, seeing Mommy in bed is normal. Chronic illness is forever.
More than Just a Mom
You’ve got to rate yourself high or you have nothing to give others. It sounds silly, but I’m living proof that being The Giving Tree isn’t appreciated by anyone
Loving My Flaws
I’m going to embrace my authenticity—all of my quirks, flaws, and limitations are all part of who I am. Mommy is a person who is amazing just as she is. Authenticity is beautiful.
Reclaiming My Identity
I felt trapped in a mommy matrix. I don’t know who decided that mothers should give up their identities and personalities. Rest assured, it’s wrong and crazy-making.
Where’s the ‘How to Maintain Your Identity’ Manual?
I’m 23 years into parenting and reclaiming my identity. It was a mistake to allow motherhood to swallow me whole, but I had no guidance on how to maintain my identity.
The Yenta Factor
My romantic life is really none of anyone’s business. If I decide to commit to someone, but not conform to the institution of marriage, does that really affect my need for allergy medication?
We Know This Year Sucks, But It’s A Great Opportunity To Teach Your Teens Resiliency
Some people believe they have the ability to handle obstacles and setbacks. To others, challenges are terrifying and they crumble when merely faced with obstacles. The truth is, everyone can expand their abilities and change their way of doing things.
I nodded as he excitedly told me he found the perfect rock for me. It wasn’t the first perfect rock he’d given me, nor would it be the last.