Breaking The Silence-The Importance Of Talking To Our Children About Loss

Death was all around me. The first time was when I was seven years old and the phone rang at 2AM disrupting our family’s peaceful sleep with that shrill non-stop ring. It was as if the phone was screaming “get up and answer this call, now.” Nothing good ever comes from a 2AM phone call. … More Breaking The Silence-The Importance Of Talking To Our Children About Loss

The Truth About Parenting When You’ve Lost A Parent Of Your Own

It was our last hurrah, only I didn’t know it then. For my twenty-first birthday, after I had the traditional night of going out and partying with my college friends, my father planned an amazing family celebration. He got tickets to a play I really wanted to see, he invited my mom (they divorced years … More The Truth About Parenting When You’ve Lost A Parent Of Your Own

Living A Nightmare-What NOT To Say To A Woman On Bed Rest

It was pure hell. After seeing those two pink lines on that pregnancy test and feeling all the initial excitement and joy of finding out I was a mom-to-be, it was abruptly followed by a diagnosis of a condition called Hyperemesis, (the same condition Princess Kate helped put on the map) where I endured debilitating, … More Living A Nightmare-What NOT To Say To A Woman On Bed Rest

Searching For My Silver-Finding Beauty Within Tragedy

How can there ever be a silver lining to fighting a deadly illness? There can’t be, right? These were the questions swirling somewhere in the back of my mind that cold November when my always healthy and strong mom was very unexpectedly diagnosed with stage three cancer. I was trying to make sense of it … More Searching For My Silver-Finding Beauty Within Tragedy