Tag: Parenting
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It’s a Big Deal
Imagine sitting in the Emergency Room with your child waiting for them to have a mental health assessment. They sit on the hospital bed wrapped in a hospital gown and lots of warmed hospital blankets. They hold their head down so low where their chin is touching their chest. Can’t even look at you in…
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Prep
It’s that time of year where many parents are preparing to send children off to college either for the first time or the fifth time. It will be our first time! We as the parents are super excited for this next step of parenthood. It’s another marker in the journey of our life. Our child…
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Into the Unknown
We have three weeks until our oldest is off to moving onto campus. For me, I am super excited for them. They will get to experience something my husband and I have never experienced. For the child making the move though… They are terrified! So much anxiety over this. Constant sick-to-my-stomach days. Fear of the…
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Fearful
Our oldest will soon be leaving to move on campus for the first time. Needless to say it will be a time of adjustment for us all. Especially for our adopted sibling children… They have been through a lot together and luckily never had to be split from each other. So what will happen? Things…
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Recovery
This past week I had to have a surgery to improve my quality of life. But with a surgery comes recovery. All surgery recoveries differ one to another and I will be down six to eight weeks. Hearing that and accepting this has been the hardest thing. I am not the type of person who…
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Something New
How hard is it for us as a society to try something new? I believe the older we get the less likely we will try or do new things. We become pretty set in our ways. I got to experience something new this past weekend. We became a new family into another sport. Our youngest…
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Family Member or Housemate
For the past couple months our almost 19 year-old has been pushing boundaries. My husband and I have had many conversations lately about the best course of action. Yesterday things had boiled over to where we had to deliver an ultimatum. We asked our child to leave the house while they were in a fit…
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Resentment
Resentment is like a cancer! The majority of us know how cancer goes. It’s a disease that starts out microscopically, as a single-mutated cell. Then the cells begin dividing and multiplying. It grows steadily. Until it consumes a body leading to death. I believe resentment to be very similar. Let me try to explain it…