
And it's so comfortable.

TBH, it's exactly what we need to hear right now.

You're adapting to this world turned upside down in a way that's really inspiring.

It's coronation day! Wait... no... it's Economic Impact Payments day!

My obsessive thoughts and internal battles are ones most people have never understood. Until now.

Aladdin, you were right—this *is* a whole new world. And we need to sing about it.

Because our bodies could probably use a little extra love right now.

Regardless of the toll this pandemic has and will continue to bring to the world, you deserve to be celebrated.

Everyone is grieving and struggling right now. When I'm not pulling my hair out, I'm trying to be grateful that I am with my family, they are healthy and safe, and I am not enduring this period in total isolation. But this pandemic is highlighting all that is wrong with our systems set up to support families.

The quarantine will end eventually, but I can't say when exactly. What I can say with certainty that once the ban is lifted, many of these lessons we've learned during this time will stay with us forever.

A few phone calls can put some money back in your pocket fast.

What if our kids are not behind—they're actually ahead?

Hospital tours, baby shower, birth class—all canceled.

After months of watching our son struggle to breathe in the NICU, we lived in constant fear that one of us would bring home an illness that would land him back in the hospital on a ventilator.

This time in our lives has caused me to lean into my faith in God like never before.

I was functioning in a constant state of worry as I tried to accept this "new normal" that wasn't normal at all. My new "not normal" role was that of: hybrid mom/teacher.

We can strive to optimize joy, togetherness and potentially an expanded view of what learning and education mean for our families. Here are a few ideas we are experimenting with.

A new, feel-good movie just in time for the weekend.

Plus, live stream concerts that are coming up in April.

When we emerge, we will be weary and we will be altered. May we be better—more alive, more in tune and kinder.