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The Weight We Carry: A Mother’s Day Reflection From the Other Side of the Hallmark Aisle
Mother’s Day isn’t picture perfect for everyone. For some of us, it’s messy, painful, and full of invisible weight. I’m a single mom, a widow, and raising a child with developmental disabilities while juggling anxiety, depression, and autism. This is a love letter to the moms doing it all and still feeling unseen. You’re not alone. You are the reason this post exists.
Misty KLUCK
May 11


When They Can’t Say the Words, But Feel Everything
Grief doesn’t always come in tears or words. For children with Down syndrome and autism, it can show up later ... quietly, and often in ways we don’t expect. This piece shares how I began to recognize grief in my daughter long after we lost her daddy, and what it taught me about presence, patience, and the weight our kids carry in silence.
Misty KLUCK
May 10
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