I have a love/hate relationship with the TimeHop/Memories apps. On the one hand, I love seeing old pictures and I think it's funny to see what was important to me in college (Olive Garden, what?). On the other hand, not all of my memories are fantastic. In fact, there are some that I wish I… Continue reading A Letter to 2017 Me
Month: September 2020
He’s More Than A Diagnosis
“In reality, Brayden is likely going to have to live with you for the rest of your life” These words were spoken to me by a reputable doctor this week. No, this wasn’t a developmental doctor or a therapist or anything remotely related to his development. To be honest, I’m not entirely certain as to… Continue reading He’s More Than A Diagnosis