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You Were One
aging, family, love, loss, motherhood Rianna Bensing aging, family, love, loss, motherhood Rianna Bensing

You Were One

You will crawl out of your warm bed, sneak quietly away from the love of your life, while he snores the evening away, and write this letter, at the urging of a dear friend who doesn’t mind reading what you write. You will tiptoe past your youngest’s room so as not to wake the light sleeper of the house, and sneak into your elder daughters room and steal away her laptop to write this to yourself.

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You Haven’t Failed Him
motherhood, mental health Annie Orenstein motherhood, mental health Annie Orenstein

You Haven’t Failed Him

He isn’t screaming at you. I know, I know, technically he is screaming in your face but it isn’t AT you. It has nothing to do with you. You haven’t failed him. His wails aren’t his way of pleading for a different mother, for a different life. He is finding his way.

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