Kannai, Ruth
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she means to me she means too much to she might be waking u she misses mommy she mocked and taunte she needed my help she needs boundaries she never sees me she never show up she only said she only think about she pushed back insid she qu hua she quickly became she raged she refuse...
Making words with Jewels. My man made me meatloaf. Babbled so many words into the computing machine. I rocked a little time on the treadmill than hobbled with a cane. Glad Isabella was there to hold me up! Feeling a little more productive. Coming home to our nest after a full day...
A few rules, of course. Adding letters to existing words requires re-arranging the word. You can’t just make something plural, change “bask” to “basking”, or “world” to “worldly”. You CAN change “bask” to “basket,” or “world” to “whorled.” Or even “latrine” to ...
Olivia started her first day of 2nd grade, Townes in his first day of Kindergarten and Fern turned 3 and added speech to her weekly therapy schedule. Before the rains returned in October, we hit our favorite Fall spots, including a pumpkin adventure at Our Table Cooperative Farm and apple ...
His speech was quiet, and he looked at the ground, unsure of his choice. This was strange because he was almost always confident in his choices. Whenever we had gone to a place of his choosing, he would passionately exclaim what he wanted to do. ”That sounds like a great idea!” ...
particularly if they’re trying to convey nuanced emotional moments while the camera is zipping around their face like a drunken mosquito. One of the most beautiful elements ofThe King’s Speechwas that the camera work was almost invisible, letting you focus on the words and actions and reactio...
Welcome to Mommy’s Mermaid, let me tell you a little about our journey. In 2013 our family was blessed with a beautiful baby girl. From birth I noticed this odd spot on her arm, multiple Dr’s assured me it was nothing, just a tiny birthmark and home from the hospital we went. ...
For the mom of a child with disabilities, who sees so much goodness in her child and hates the way society belittles and ignores them, who shoulders the emotional labor of therapy and appointments and much more, whose tenacity and grit grow daily, we see you. For the mom who struggled ...