I am literally sitting in my bathroom. And yes, I do keep little notebooks EVERYWHERE for when “aha-writing-moments” appear. Which is often, but I don’t always stop long enough to jot it all down. But, I digress. I am in here not due to tummy catastrophe but because a tantruming child is outside the door. He or she (I won’t give it away) is pounding on the door and apparently did not read Continue Reading
Inhaling Sunshine
The first mile of a run is always tough.Its the worst part of the run. It feels terrible. You huff and puff. You second guess why you even got out for a run. You doubt yourself and your ability to run at all. You may even tell yourself it’s totally ok to turn around, go home, and get another cup of coffee and cozy up on the sofa. And then…you turn the infamous running corner. Your breathing Continue Reading
A Raw and Honest Love Letter
Dear Sweet Mama, You have been given an incredible, amazing, and heartbreaking gift. You have been given a child with “special needs.” The needs could range from severe allergies to severe handicaps and/or anything in between. Not that there is a spectrum and your story is worse than another’s mom’s story. Or her story is worse than your story. You just each have a story. And a journey that Continue Reading
Jen Hatmaker Is My New Imaginary Friend
I have a crush on Jen Hatmaker. She is a new discovery to me. Writer, blogger, speaker, mother to 5 (she wins!), including two she adopted from Africa, and wife to Brandon Hatmaker. She lives in a city I would love to live in, Austin, Texas. Anyway, after reading her blog post that went completely and insanely viral, “The Worst End of School Year Mom Ever,” I was hooked. Because she’s my kind Continue Reading
When Tears Are More Than Tears
Just as laughter can be rich-belly-laughter, so can tears come in a way that you know they are from deep within one’s soul. Kate had those kind of tears a few mornings ago. And I had to pull the minivan off the road just to hug her and hold her. We were on our way to drop Luke off at middle school. Which is always a feat to get the three of them out the door that early. Not more than a minute Continue Reading
A Curved Spine & A Curved Heart
Ryan has scoliosis, and I have another kind of OSIS. Ryan has had it since he was a baby. It’s a “C” curve to his left side. His OT and I noticed it as Ryan would lean to one side in his infant seat. Today, its not obvious to others unless in a bathing suit and swim shirt. You can see him lean and favor one side. And with his shirt off, well, it just makes me sad. He was first braced at a Continue Reading
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