*This blog post may contain affiliate links to support my cookie / donut / all-things-pastry-eating habit.* “How many kids do you have?” the cashier innocently asks. And I’m screwed. People don’t realize the impact of this question – there’s usually more than meets the eye. And more often than not? It’s none of your business. […]
How to NOT help someone who has lost
After my last post, of things to do to HELP someone who has lost, it seemed only fair that I dedicate an entire post to the flip side: How to NOT help someone who has lost. Photo via VisualHunt
Joy always comes after Sorrow
*The following blog post is church-y. I talk about God. A LOT. Be warned.* (Printable by Alex and Co printables.) (Photography by Hunter Kofford)
Life Lessons: 10 Things I Learned from my Stillborn
Nothing can prepare you for a loss – one minute you’re fine and the next minute all of your dreams have been ripped away. However, as my little family and I have waded through grief, there have been several amazing and important things we have learned about ourselves, about others, and about how to relate […]
Our stillborn story: Ian Colby Young
One of my friends, who occasionally reads my blog, has said to me several times, “Kaylynn, you need to be more REAL in your posts.” I always nodded and agreed, more of a, “Yeah, I know, but I’d just rather share recipes than open up,” kind of feeling. And then I was humbled. Big time.