I can relate to this in more ways than you’d know! While I don’t have children I’ve finally come to place within myself that if I don’t have any I’m ok with that and I’m also not interested any longer in adopting. I held on to the dream of having a large family since I was 12 and the “right” time just never presented itself. Now my focus is to get back to traveling and evolving into the woman I always knew I was meant to be, minus children. It’s both scary and I’m relieving to be here!
Meeks, I'm sending you all the hugs I can. I can't even begin to understand what this feels like, but I do see you, and I'm praying for a continued journey filled with joy and peace.
So good! I’m slowly getting to writing about my motherhood season. It’s been hard. Like you, there’s been so many new things and relationships that have withered. We are not alone. Love you!
First off, WOW! Second, “Returning home puts you in front of people who are familiar with you and often don’t foster space for the growth that took place while away. It’s losing the same friendship twice because they couldn’t embrace the person you’ve become.” I feel this to my core. Thank you for taking the time to create words that resonate—they are deeply felt.
I can relate to this in more ways than you’d know! While I don’t have children I’ve finally come to place within myself that if I don’t have any I’m ok with that and I’m also not interested any longer in adopting. I held on to the dream of having a large family since I was 12 and the “right” time just never presented itself. Now my focus is to get back to traveling and evolving into the woman I always knew I was meant to be, minus children. It’s both scary and I’m relieving to be here!
Meeks, I'm sending you all the hugs I can. I can't even begin to understand what this feels like, but I do see you, and I'm praying for a continued journey filled with joy and peace.
So good! I’m slowly getting to writing about my motherhood season. It’s been hard. Like you, there’s been so many new things and relationships that have withered. We are not alone. Love you!
I love you right back. I’m a phone call away. We got this. God’s got us 🫂
First off, WOW! Second, “Returning home puts you in front of people who are familiar with you and often don’t foster space for the growth that took place while away. It’s losing the same friendship twice because they couldn’t embrace the person you’ve become.” I feel this to my core. Thank you for taking the time to create words that resonate—they are deeply felt.
Thanks friend for being here, showing up, and providing stability in my transition. I love you much. ♥️
I love you friend! Here ❤️