parenting

  • In Matters of Taste

    Dear Mom, I have been thinking a lot lately about my inability to say no to my kids. I googled why I can’t say no, and the answers were quite illuminating. Staring back at me were the following reasons why people struggle… Continue reading

    In Matters of Taste
  • The Moments In Between

    Dear Mom, Did you ever feel like you lost complete control of your kids? That your authority as a parent simply vanished? I mean, I know that happened when I was around 13 until around 22. But how about when… Continue reading

    The Moments In Between
  • Olympic Dreams

    Dear Mom, What makes an Olympian? What makes a person able to see a sport being played at the highest level and say, “I’m going to do that one day.” What separates that person from all of the rest of… Continue reading

    Olympic Dreams
  • Because I Said Yes

    Dear Mom, I asked the kids today what it feels like when I say no to them. Scotland said, “It feels like I don’t get ice cream. Like a beautiful parrot gets trapped in a bird cage.” Idris said, “It… Continue reading

    Because I Said Yes
  • Therapy Room

    Dear Mom, I’ve been looking at your old journals again. I found an entry where you spoke about all the things you did during your day to keep your mind off your diagnosis. Particularly in the end after the tumor… Continue reading

    Therapy Room
  • Unpacking My Layers of Regret

    Dear Mom, When I was a teenager, you told me that I too often surrounded myself with broken people. That I’d seek out friends who needed help. Who needed to be fixed.  Did it ever occur to you that I… Continue reading

    Unpacking My Layers of Regret
  • Learning Together

    Dear Mom, The last few weeks, I’ve been thinking a lot about what I want my life to look like. Not my ‘in 5 years’ goal. Not my ‘at my deathbed’ goal. Rather, my ‘right now, today, tomorrow, in the… Continue reading

    Learning Together
  • See You Next Time

    Dear Mom, We did it. We went to Chicago. We had a wonderful visit, but I can’t seem to kick this feeling that I failed you. That it wasn’t enough. I dreamt of this trip to your city. Envisioned taking… Continue reading

    See You Next Time
  • Living My Legacy

    Dear Mom, Before you got sick, how often did you think about dying? Did you ever? Was it a fear you had? I don’t remember ever talking to you about death. Not until the very end. By then it was… Continue reading

    Living My Legacy
  • Progress Not Perfection

    Dear Mom, Did you ever contemplate your success as a parent? As of a week ago, I would have said it’s my biggest strength. Being a mom, since the very beginning, has been the one part of my life where… Continue reading

    Progress Not Perfection