I love giving birth too. It's beautiful and I love it, I love mentally and physically preparing. It's some of the most beautiful moments of my life and I can't wait to do it again. 11 weeks pp and ready for baby #4 😂
in an era where birth is presented as the scariest possible event… this might be the hottest take you’ll ever hear about it 👀
@Riley_Gaines_ "LOVED giving birth," and was ready to welcome baby number 2 seconds after delivering her first daughter last year. 👇
It's crazy! They're really comfortable. I highly recommend. I wanted something comfortable and cute to wear this summer. Same issue you described- want to match my purse so I ordered brown ones too! They were on sale when I got them so two pairs total was $60 including tax and shipping!
There’s some quirk in physics where, if there’s a small hole in a bag of mulch it will leak all over your vehicle.
But if you rip a giant hole in the bag and try to dump it out into your landscaping, almost none will fall out.
21 years ago, I sat in a prison cell and learned I was pregnant.
Every sign pointed toward abortion. Every circumstance said this baby would never have a chance.
But I chose life.
I saw value in my daughter before anyone else could.
What I didn’t know was that her birth would help change laws in America. Fifteen years after I gave birth while chained to a hospital bed with a sheriff standing watch, that story reached the highest levels of government. And @POTUS granted me a full and unconditional pardon and signed legislation ending the shackling of women during childbirth in federal prisons.
Today, that same baby walked across the stage as a graduate of MIT.
From a prison birth to one of the most prestigious universities in the world.
Never let your circumstances determine someone’s worth.
There is value in life.
There is purpose in every child.
Go, baby. The world is yours. ❤️🎓
#MIT #Graduation #ChooseLife #Redemption #SecondChances #ValueInLife
our Vietnam Veterans were never properly welcomed home and thanked for their service
We’re now far enough removed from that war that the men who fought there are dwindling in numbers
So if you ever see someone wearing one of those Vietnam Vet hats, go up and tell them you appreciate their service. They deserve it