“Instead it would be the moments they spent with us and how that made them feel. I don’t want my children to reflect back on the pandemic of 2020 and remember it was the time that mommy lost her (expletive) everyday..”
Read More“God gave us everything we need to give and receive love. But to understand fear in my motherhood after having boys you have to recognize that we are a black family. Imani Perry describes it as fear that comes because the preciousness [of our sons] collides with the ways of the world…”
Read MoreWOVEN: Womanhood begins with them in mind because their stories have empowered me, taught me, comforted me and reminded me that our womanhood is beautiful and complex and powerful and a reflection of God’s almighty strength and grace. The beauty of our story is knowing who you are as a woman and where you came from and I belong to them and I’m so thankful to call them mine.
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