I see you. I know you are out there. I think about you. And I care. A lot. You are the mom whose child has a diagnosis, but no one knows. You are the mom whose child does not have a diagnosis, but you know he or she could have one. You are the mom with a child who is different, quirky, has unique struggles, but yet has no diagnosis. You are the mom who is too afraid to seek Continue Reading
A Beautiful Collision
My daughter, a budding writer who likes to read my blog, keeps reminding me that I have not written a blog post since late June. “Mooooooom! That’s like 4 months ago! When are you going to do another blog post?!” Summer, for one, is/was a difficult time to think my own thoughts and write blog posts. I surrendered a bit to the abyss of kids and running around and trying to “relax” more, Continue Reading