
What Mother’s Day Feels Like for a Special Needs Mom
Mother’s Day is not always picture perfect. For special needs moms, it can be layered with love, exhaustion, gratitude, and quiet grief.
Encouragement, resources, and faith for special needs moms.

Mother’s Day is not always picture perfect. For special needs moms, it can be layered with love, exhaustion, gratitude, and quiet grief.
Just like our homes, our hearts need clearing too. This is your invitation to release what is heavy and make room for peace.

Sometimes joy does not come in big, life changing moments. Sometimes it whispers through laughter, quiet routines, and tiny victories. This is how I’ve learned to hold onto it.

If you have ever sat in a quiet moment and whispered I cannot do this anymore, this is for you. A gentle reminder that even in your breaking, God is still holding you.
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Caregiver burnout is more than being tired. It is emotional, physical, and spiritual exhaustion. Here is how I fight it as a mom caring for a medically complex child.
When life got hard and my strength faded, I picked up my pen. My journal became a safe place to pour out my heart and rediscover the faith that kept me going. It also lit a fire to help others heal and believe again.
