My most important title out of them all is Mommy. With Christmas just a day away, I wanted you to get to know the real me better and share my heart, my precious gift, my why, my son Josiah.
Read MoreWhen you’ve embraced life’s call and decide to move forward you wear a mantel that’s especially anointed only for you to wear. Regardless of what the task may be, when you’ve put your hands to the plow, there’s no turning back, from the trials, trepidation and tears that go hand in hand with it.
Read MoreIf you’ve spent any amount of time in hospitals you know it’s the last place you want to be if you want to rest. The constant beeping of the monitors, the sound of hurried feet outside the triage, the constant chatter, and sudden moments of interruption by nurses entering in and out every couple hours…
Read MoreGood Morning Washington aired this clip dear to my heart, showing a fun way to engage the kids with cooking dishes like this exclusive spaghetti recipe during the quarantine.
Read MoreFor all my Super Moms during this quarantine period who have been home schooling their kids and cooking 3 meals a day - all while working from home and bouncing from one zoom video conference to the next…YALL ARE THE REAL MVP!
Read More6:35am: I’m leaving to take my son to school, and it’s pitch dark outside. I’m normally rushing out the door, speeding out the driveway like a bat out of…ummmm yeah.
But today I wasn’t rushing.
Read MoreRiddle me this… Why does this strange phenomenon happen when you become a mother, where people start to tell you what you can or cannot do?
Read MoreMy youngest son Jeremiah was playing with a neighbor after school. The mother warned me that he had a mild cough, but I wasn’t concerned. They only played for 30 minutes. But later that night he was lying in the bed and said, “Mommy I’m hot.”
Read MorePull out ya kleenex, and tune in as I share my emotional journey as a mommy who has a child with autism with Real Housewives of Potomac star Monique Samuels on her podcast "Not For Lazy Moms."
Read MoreI was born in a refugee camp in the Sudan, where my parents met and married after escaping a civil war in their home country of Ethiopia as young vulnerable teenagers.
Read MoreThis week’s Meet a Mom is one of our most inspiring stories we’ve featured at The Local Moms Network. Sara Hood
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