To My Fellow Anxious MommaTo my dearest friend and fellow anxious mom: I hear you. I feel your anxiety about leaving your babies for the first time. I’m…Continue Reading →
Tears of Strength, Cries of Bravery‘My daughter has cancer’ is a sentence I will never get used to saying outline, nor do I want to. Today, I had to…Continue Reading →
Compassionate PizzaI hate the saying: “There’s always someone who has it worse.” It completely minimizes the feelings we have inside about our current situation, no matter how…Continue Reading →
Cancer: Month OneOne month. On this very day one month ago, our lives changed forever. The doctor said the word no parent ever wants to hear. Cancer. It…Continue Reading →
The Gift of ReceivingGrowing up, I was your All-American Catholic school girl. I rocked the plaid uniform, penny loafers, went to mass and stood in line (well…Continue Reading →
Finding Light in the DarkI splashed cold water on my face and buried my face in the hospital grade paper towel. I hesitated to remove the stiff towel.…Continue Reading →