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Shattered hearts

 My Heart is feeling very weary these days.  I have read multiple articles of children being killed by a parent. The parent who seems to be calm and collected to the rest of the world, except to the one who is running for that person. The one who asks for help to get to safety is the one who is usually looked as crazy because he/she has emotions. Since when is it ok to punish someone who showed emotion when they were scared? If someone is scared for their kids' lives, they aren't thinking about staying long enough to "get proof", let alone to make sure it's "ENOUGH" proof to satisfy the law.  I understand both parents have rights to their children, but since when was the parent's right better than the child's right for safety?  How often have you heard in the news lately of the death of the child/ren, spouse and themselves? This time it wasn't even the spouse. It was a supervisor at a church who was shot before the father killed himself. Who
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 It's been quite a while since I have made a post here. A lot of life has happened and I am not in a place to share too much right now. But I will share these unedited pictures because I have yet to get an editing software yet, but I am hoping to start up my photography company again soon! So, I will share these sweet pictures I took of my boys at Myrtle Beach last April. But as I do, I have a question I want to ask. Have you ever heard a song and immediately have this image of what this song is saying and come to tears? Yep, this is definitely me. I first heard the song called, "Rise Up" by Andra Day,  in a kids movie & immediately started crying.  The idea that I was broken down & tired felt so real to me. But I was learning how to fight for myself. I have been hidden for so many years and I couldn't find the fighter in me. But when I heard this song, along with everything I was learning, I decided to "walk it out".  And I rose. I was still afraid,