Children

2018, Children, Career Goals, Courage, Communication, Fear, Identity, Life, Love, Parenting, Relationships, Self-Care, Support Others

New Friends: A Tool for Personal Growth

In our current society we are becoming so removed from the people around us.  Authentic relationships are suffering because we prefer texts over a five minute conversation to say “I miss you and I love”.  Our children are being raised by YouTube and the Disney channel.  Some of that is because we need help, but for whatever reason don’t ask for it.  Thank God for friends who will come get my children or who bring theirs to me.  Your circle of influence extends to your children.

2018, Children, Communication, Identity, Life, Love, Marriage, Parenting, Relationships

My Hand Still Fits In His

This is a journey that parents and children often take.  It can be a tough lesson for every one to receive, understand and accept.  Especially fathers, who regularly get a bad rap for being too tough, too hard and too emotionally removed.  Children, remember that your fathers are there.  Sometimes, unequipped to say what needs to be said in a way that you can hear, but still wrought with the desire to see you in the midst of the fog.  Make sure that your hand is outstretched so that you can find each other through it all.

2018, Children, Communication, Courage, Fear, Identity, Life, Love

When Your Child Marches To Their Own Beat-- Let Them Be

I thought of all the times I was afraid to be me.  How I worked hard to be acceptable and appropriate and good. Acceptable and appropriate and good do not benefit the folks who are being confined to it.  I was bombarded with memories of the struggle to return to me.  How it took my whole life to get back to a little girl with almost just right shoes so I could free her from the irrational, suffocating expectations of other people.  

2018, Children, Communication, Courage, Fear, Health, Identity, Life, Love, Nutrition, Self-Care, Self-Help, Self-worth, Clothing

Put On The Swimsuit... Get In The Picture

So, first we have to acknowledge the facts.  We are plus size.  We are overweight.  We said we wanted to lead a more healthy lifestyle.  We KEEP saying we want to lead a more healthy lifestyle.  We had three seasons to get our life together.  Fall, Winter and Spring have passed.  We didn’t get our life together.  To that end, we are still chubby.  Is there anything wrong with that?  Nope— Unless you want to be something else. 

2018, Children, Communication, Courage, Fear, Identity, Life, Love, Mental Health, Parenting, Relationships, Self-Care, Self-worth, Self-Help

The Truth Allows Us to See Ourselves in Each Other

You know…. I almost posted a different blogpost, but then that would be compromising my entire purpose and mission.  I don’t want to look or sound a particular way to those of you who read my words and keep up with me.  I don’t want to portray a woman who always has perfect brows and hair with a fully beat face.  I refuse to act like every day of my life is rainbows, glitter and baby giggles. I’m not playing a character on this blog or other social media platforms and I don’t want to.  I want to BE who I say I am.  And sometimes I’m a mess.  

2018, Children, Communication, Courage, Identity, Life, Love, Marriage, Mental Health, Nutrition, Parenting, Relationships, Self-Care, Self-Help, Self-worth, Spread love

#ChooseYou: Part Two of Infinity

Women are so accustomed to taking care of others.  We get taught this from a very young age in a way in which our male counterparts are not.  It’s that dangblasted patriarchal society that conditions us.  Girls take care of everyone.  Not because it makes them happy, but because that’s what womenfolk are for. *chuckle  Anyway, we really need to figure out how to carve out time and resources for the expressed purpose of bringing ourselves joy and relaxation.

2018, Children, Courage, Fear, Holidays, Identity, Life, Love, Marriage, Mental Health, Parenting, Relationships, Self-Care, Self-Help, Self-worth

Mother's Day Musings: What I Wish I Had Known

I thought I had somehow been cheated. I’m supposed to be in charge of everybody for the purpose of making life perfect.  My thinking was unreasonable, unattainable and unfair to everyone, especially me.  If you say you want to be happy, but can’t seem get happy and stay in that space; it’s probably because you are pursuing something other than happiness.  For me, it was the ideals of marriage and motherhood; not the reality.  I, with all my intellectual prowess, managed to confuse perfection with happiness.  Too many make the same mistake. 

2018, Children, Communication, Death, Fear, Friendship, Grief, Holidays, Life, Love, Parenting, Relationships, Self-Care, Self-Help, Self-worth, Sickness

A Lesson In Empathy: The Almost Death of My Mother

I cannot imagine the turmoil, the pain, the absolute heartbreak of her absence in my life.  As Mother’s Day approaches many will be faced with the reality of more than “almost”.  They will wake up every single day with their beloved mothers still in heaven.  While the Christian thing to do is to rejoice knowing that she is with her heavenly father… the heart of a motherless child can hardly find peace; let alone rejoice. 

2018, Children, Communication, Career Goals, Identity, Life, Love, Marriage, Parenting, Relationships, Self-Care, Self-Help, Self-worth, Support Others, Work

Stay At Home Moms: A Read For Those Who Don't Get It

I don’t know where people get the idea that we have nothing to do or we’d rather be doing something else.  I literally cannot think of the last time I was bored at home.  Also, the idea that SAHM’s have “settled” or given up on their dreams.  Look into my eyes:  We are not being held against our will. I don’t need to qualify my life to you.  Worry about your deferred dreams. #JudgeYourOwnSelf

2018, Children, Communication, Courage, Friendship, Identity, Life, Love, Parenting, Relationships, Self-Care, Self-Help

Mom Life: Summer Break Isn't Really A Break

It's unfortunate, but some folks love to downplay the role of mothers.  …Maybe that’s not fair.  Some folks do not understand the intricacies of motherhood.  How it stretches from the time we know our babies exist in our bellies until we leave this earth.  The trips to the grocery store, the homework we don’t understand, emails to teachers, doctors visits, meltdowns and the thinking about how to make it all fit together so that joy can abound. Mothers, and those who truly love them, know I could go on and on.  So, don’t allow your work as a mother to be minimized and stop overcompensating to get recognized.

2018, Abuse, Children, Courage, Fear, Identity, Parenting, Self-worth, Work, Workplace

I was 16.

As I placed my hand on the doorknob to leave; he pounced around the corner out of nowhere. I immediately asked about the girls and the housekeeper. The girls were gone and he had given the housekeeper the day off.  His wife, a doctor, was at the hospital. I felt uncomfortable.  I didn’t know why.

2018, Love, Life, Parenting, Medical Professionals, Death, Disease, Children

My Boy.

According to the CDC, cogenital heart defects are the most common birth defect in the United States and affect about 40,000 births per year.  And while childhood cancers make up less than 1% of all cancers diagnosed each year; even one child with cancer is one too many. Because that 1% means shit to the momma who is drowning in worry and sadness and uncertainty and fear.