@marcogiann 3. The worst thing I ever did for my healing journey was to grieve silently. The more I talked about my pain, the more freedom I felt from the shame and guilt of my loss. I'm grateful she was open. To me, her op Ed gave me a little more freedom and helped me feel not so alone.
@marcogiann 2. I know I'm nobody. I'm just a wife, mom, and teacher, but I appreciated her willingness to share this publicly and give voice to the overwhelming grief and brokenness I have lived with for 7 years. I had so many people in my life invalidate the pain I've experienced, and...
@marcogiann 1. When I read her op Ed, I felt for a small moment, seen and heard. I've had 4 miscarriages, 3 of those within a year. When women speak publicly about loss, it gives me the courage to do the same. It makes me feel seen and validated as part of the collective sisterhood of women.
Couldn't figure out how to respond to THUG, #booksnaps is brilliant. This is SUCH a powerful read. Be prepared for a bunch of snaps people. Who's read it? What did you think? #thehateyougive#ISTE19
I met my goal and finished pumping at work! Yahoo! Know anyone beginning their pumping journey? Here's a list of everything in my pump bag to help get them started. https://t.co/CqdxMSxw7E
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