The following is a true story. **************** Panic was the only thing I could feel. Where was my child? The daughter I had so lovingly raised from birth? One minute, I was cradling my precious 5-year-old in my arms. The next minute, I would never hold her again.Distraught and completely inconsolable, I realized it was … Continue reading The Daughter I Lost
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“I did it all – by myself!” (Yeah, right.)
“Balancing pride is about recognizing the difference between healthy self-esteem and destructive arrogance. Healthy pride is grounded in humility and gratitude. It acknowledges personal and collective achievements without losing sight of the contributions of others and the broader context in which success is achieved. On the other hand, avoiding toxic pride involves self-awareness and empathy. … Continue reading “I did it all – by myself!” (Yeah, right.)
Where Have All The Mothers Gone?
“What do you want to be when you grow up?” It is easy to imagine the enthusiasm in the tiny voice as it exclaims: “Astronaut!”“Doctor!”“Firefighter!”“Teacher!”If a child gave any one of these responses, it would not be cause for shock. Each of these answers would be considered quite normal. Now, let's try this one on … Continue reading Where Have All The Mothers Gone?
What America Needs
This post has nothing to do with the presidential election, I promise you. My husband simply shared this video with me this morning, and I felt the desire to share its uplifting message with others. I wish the very best to this young family! May others follow their example! https://youtube.com/shorts/nvTtYuwBkYg?si=wHGC8MJumvGsZNQB A person is not likely … Continue reading What America Needs
Stubborn Roots, Part 5: Harvest Phase ~ You Reap What You Sow
I sometimes wonder how our family would be today if we had made different choices and had different priorities after the birth of our daughter. How many aspects of my daughter's life would have been affected?For example, what would the repercussions have been if I had chosen to focus on a career instead of homeschooling … Continue reading Stubborn Roots, Part 5: Harvest Phase ~ You Reap What You Sow
Stubborn Roots, Part 4: Maturation Phase ~ Growth of School Shooters
Invasive weeds often thrive in just about every growing zone in the United States, and pokeweed is no exception. But pokeweed isn't just invasive, it is also highly toxic. Eating its berries can cause pain, nausea, vomiting, bloody diarrhea, and can even be fatal. Many foragers, who have eaten pokeweed and survived the inevitable digestive … Continue reading Stubborn Roots, Part 4: Maturation Phase ~ Growth of School Shooters
Stubborn Roots, Part 3: Sprouting Phase ~ The Family, Wilting and Dying
All this talk of Timid Ducklings, Wild Horses, swimming birds, and flying fish is now over. At this point, after having been schooled at home through 7th grade, my spunky Wild Horse daughter has now successfully made it in a traditional school setting from 8th through 10th grades - without drugs. The intense epoch of … Continue reading Stubborn Roots, Part 3: Sprouting Phase ~ The Family, Wilting and Dying
Stubborn Roots, Part 2: Germination Phase ~ Nipping the Bud of Childhood
There are two main types of young children, in my experience. The first is the “Timid Duckling.” Due to the extreme compliance of this type, you may not even realize that a Timid Duckling is in your vicinity. This is the type that has no problem at all following the precept, “A child should be … Continue reading Stubborn Roots, Part 2: Germination Phase ~ Nipping the Bud of Childhood
Types of Moms ~ Part 6: An Offering of Hope
Take a deep breath, everyone. I realize that learning about the Altar of Parenthood in Part 5 was tough! Never fear! No more with the sacrificial offerings! In this part, being the conclusion of the Types of Moms series, I make only offerings of promise and hope to stressed-out and befuddled moms of every type! … Continue reading Types of Moms ~ Part 6: An Offering of Hope
Types of Moms ~ Part 5: The Altar of Parenthood
It has been established in Part 4 that there is no clear winner in the battle between types of moms when it comes to having a ‘til-death-do-us-part marriage. Also, I clarified my reasoning as to why I have chosen to couple “lifetime marriage” with “life-fulfillment.” Now, with all of that behind us, it is time … Continue reading Types of Moms ~ Part 5: The Altar of Parenthood
Types of Moms ~ Part 4: Who Wins?
You may have noticed that I have refused to exert any effort into discussing the “I Could Care Less” mom type; for example, those who neither work outside the home nor give their all at home with the kids, those who are downright lazy, or those who are neglectful of or abusive towards their children. … Continue reading Types of Moms ~ Part 4: Who Wins?
Types of Moms ~ Part 3: The “Work is My Passion,” the “My Kids Drive Me Crazy,” and the “Lover of Money and Status”
The previous post, Types of Moms ~ Part 2, discussed in detail the harsh realities that all working moms are faced with each and every day. In brief, working moms undoubtedly take on more of the unpaid labor of household management and childcare in a dual-income household, setting her up for burnout and an increase … Continue reading Types of Moms ~ Part 3: The “Work is My Passion,” the “My Kids Drive Me Crazy,” and the “Lover of Money and Status”
Types of Moms ~ Part 2: The “Just Trying to Make Ends Meet” and the “Bet-Hedger”
In Types of Moms ~ Part 1, the “All-In Gambler” type was discussed. In a nutshell, this is the mom that takes on the gargantuan task of being the central stabilizing pillar of support within the family unit. She accomplishes all of the unpaid child-rearing/default parent duties and household manager tasks that exist within the … Continue reading Types of Moms ~ Part 2: The “Just Trying to Make Ends Meet” and the “Bet-Hedger”
Types of Moms ~ Part 1: The “All-In Gambler”
What is the best description of the mental state of a woman who chooses to focus on her household and family after having children, besides “completely off her rocker”? Although this type of woman is becoming something of an endangered species nowadays, there are still a precious few in existence. This rare outlier is best … Continue reading Types of Moms ~ Part 1: The “All-In Gambler”
Types of Moms ~ Introduction: Posing the Questions
A mother has just been born... What type of mom will she become? What will her goals be? What types of things will she value? What will she prioritize? Will her journey be happy and fulfilling? Will the path be fairly smooth and clear or riddled with pitfalls and dead ends? Will all of her … Continue reading Types of Moms ~ Introduction: Posing the Questions
Wrinkles are Memories that Bond
Sometimes, the person you know inside and out can still surprise you. For example, I was left speechless by my husband of 23 years when he said some precious words to me the other day:“Your wrinkles will be our memories. I will love and treasure them all.”I was awestruck by his choice of words at … Continue reading Wrinkles are Memories that Bond
Why Can’t He See Me?
Our world is full of color. Everywhere you look, any hour of the day, an infinite array of reds, yellows, blues, and every mixture in between bursts into our vision. Sometimes vibrant neons assault us; other times, we are snuggled by muted pastels.Color saturation in our daily lives can easily be taken for granted. After … Continue reading Why Can’t He See Me?
Motherhood PTSD
Imagine a time when you felt unsafe, in pain, trapped, scared, or helpless. What happened within your mind? What physical symptoms surfaced? Clammy palms? Pounding heart? Feeling like you wanted to scream? Feeling like you needed to escape? I know, it is not fun to force yourself to relive unpleasant feelings such as these. However, … Continue reading Motherhood PTSD

















