Tuesday, April 16, 2013

More Memories



I believe that every woman’s desire is to be happy, to meet her prince charming, and to live happy ever after. I know that is what my mom wanted. Mom was eighteen years old when she met my dad. She said it was love at first sight, she had found her prince charming. At least that is what mom thought. I believe this is a dream that most young girls have when they are growing up. I know I did but dreams and reality are two different things. We have to know how to separate the two. What are the odds of this happening? I have met many people in my lifetime and have heard many women tell the same story, and then years later, their story has changed. I realize that life brings about a change but what I do not understand is what happened to their prince charming? I know that my mom said that her relationship with my Dad changed after she started having children. She said that Dad became resentful because she did not give him the attention that he needed. Dad had gotten use to having all of Mom attention before they started a family.

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All I Had Was Your Birth Certificate

In August 2011, I finally published my book I officially became an Author. This was a life long dream that was finally REALITY. I thank God for allowing me to write my mother's story. All I Had Was Your Birth Certificate( and Memories That Remain) a true life story about a young mother's struggles, heartache and pain after the lost of a child. This book is story of hope and inspiration it will take you on a journey that you will not likely forget. It is a must to read for parents that have lost a child for whatever the reason. Whether is be death, abduction . Or even a child that has run-away. This story has a prevalent impact on issues we face in our society.