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We cry because it's all too much. It's overwhelming. It's fast and furious. It's all so brand new. But, then, after we cry, we dry our eyes. We keep going.
A baby shower might not seem worthy enough of a loss to grieve over, but for me it is.
Oh, and do you take whipped cream on your latte? Because I promise—the next one is on me.
Thank you for being such a champ during this challenging time.
I know I need to pause and sit in my grief before I forge ahead.
And it's so comfortable.
"When I was alone and terrified, these nurses became my family, seemingly taking care of me as they would their own children. From every 'Sweetheart, what can I do for you?' to every 'You're gonna get through this,' I felt their commitment and caring spirits."
It's surprising and a big relief, TBH.
Worried about losing ground with a speech delay? Trust yourself, follow your child's lead, and keep a record.
You're adapting to this world turned upside down in a way that's really inspiring.
TBH, it's exactly what we need to hear right now.
Because our bodies could probably use a little extra love right now.