He doesn’t talk much anymore. Most days, his words are soft mumbles, scattered like puzzle pieces that don’t quite fit together. But he still tries. Especially when we’re in the…
THE BABY I ALWAYS WANTED TO ADOPT GREW UP—AND I DIDN’T EXPECT TO FEEL THIS DEPRESSED
I waited five years for the call. Five years of paperwork, waiting lists, home visits, and heartbreak. And then one cold January morning, I got the news: “He’s here. He’s…
FAMILY BEGGED ME TO GIVE UP MY NEWBORN SON—JUST BECAUSE HE HAS DOWN SYNDROME
The room was quiet when the nurse handed him to me. Not in a peaceful, “new baby” kind of way. More like everyone was holding their breath, waiting to see…
OUR WEDDING DAY WAS ONLY WITH THE CLOSEST ONES—AND IT FELT LIKE NO ONE CARED
We didn’t want a big wedding. No ballroom, no DJ, no plated dinners. Just a backyard, folding chairs, and the people who mattered most—at least, we thought they mattered most….
I’M PROUD OF LIVING MY LIFE DISABLED—BUT SOMETIMES I GRIEVE THE ‘OTHER ME’
People love to say I’m strong. “You’re so brave.”“You haven’t lost your spirit.”“I don’t know how you do it.” And I smile. Because I am proud. I’ve built a whole…
WE NEVER GOT MARRIED OR HAD KIDS—AND THAT’S EXACTLY WHY WE’RE STILL IN LOVE
People used to ask us when.“When’s the wedding?”“When are you two settling down?”“When are the babies coming?” We smiled. Laughed it off. Changed the subject. Not because we didn’t love…
GRANDMA SPENT HER FIRST CHRISTMAS WITHOUT GRANDPA—BUT THOSE WERE TEARS OF JOY
No one really knew what this Christmas would feel like. Grandpa passed in March, and everything since then had been quieter. Sunday dinners, family group texts, even the way Grandma…
MY HUSBAND FORGOT MY NAME—BUT STILL WAITS FOR ME AT SUNSET
When I married Harold, he used to write me little notes and hide them in odd places—inside coffee filters, glove compartments, even taped under the lid of the laundry detergent….
HE WAS BORN WITHOUT HALF OF HIS SKULL—AND PEOPLE DON’T KNOW HOW TO LOOK AT HIM
When Nico was born, the delivery room went quiet. Not the normal kind of quiet. The kind where everyone’s afraid to speak first. A condition called acrania—that’s what they called…
GRANDPA STARTED DRESSING UP FOR SOMEONE WHO NEVER CAME
After Grandma passed, Grandpa kept to himself for a while. He didn’t talk much, didn’t eat much either. Just sat in that recliner of his, TV on low volume, staring…