Photo by Pixabay on Pexels.com I've written about my daughter many times before, I've written about my best friend, and well since this is her blog you all know her too. I've even written about myself and how I try to be the best support system for them that I can be. What I haven't … Continue reading I just cannot understand
Category: Guest Post
Taking Care
I just want to preface this post by saying that I know it will be hard for a lot of people to listen to. Not in the "sad, difficult, bring up past hurts" way, but in the "I'm not like that, this is for someone else" way. So, let me start by saying, no, it's … Continue reading Taking Care
Saying No, Healthy Boundaries
"Hey, so I was wondering, since you are so good at it, we would really appreciate your help with something. Can you?" No. "Your the only one we can trust with this, we have no one else, if you don't it won't happen..." No. "Think about the people who will be negitively affected by this, … Continue reading Saying No, Healthy Boundaries
A Little Bit Alone
Y'all, I'm an introvert. Well, that's not exactly true. I like people once I'm around them, I like to hang out, I like to talk. What makes me an introvert is that I am always dreading being with people, and coming up with reasons I shouldn't or can't go. Once I am with people I … Continue reading A Little Bit Alone
Worth
Hi, I'm Des, and I've been given the opportunity to guest write a few pieces. I'm the mother of a child with a chronic autoimmune disorder, a teacher, currently of special needs children, and a military wife. All of these things have given me the opportunity to come into contact with scores of people who … Continue reading Worth
Okay? No! Not okay.
Hi, I'm Des, and I've been given the opportunity to guest write a few pieces. I'm the mother of a child with a chronic autoimmune disorder, a teacher, currently of special needs children, and a military wife. All of these things have given me the opportunity to come into contact with scores of people who … Continue reading Okay? No! Not okay.
Unfair
Hi, I'm Des, and I've been given the opportunity to guest write a few pieces. I'm the mother of a child with a chronic autoimmune disorder, a teacher, currently of special needs children, and a military wife. All of these things have given me the opportunity to come into contact with scores of people who … Continue reading Unfair