![]() Moms raising kids with MI can’t afford to break their resolve. People make resolutions, then break them. The date on a calendar won’t change my life-long resolve to be the best mother I can be for Chris (and my other son, his family, and my husband). I’m sure that’s the same with you, if you also have a child with MI.Īs I think of the year ahead, selecting a New Year’s resolution hasn’t crossed my mind. My son who has mental illness (MI) has captured much of my energy: mental, emotional, and spiritual. It didn’t take me long to answer those questions. Especially when there’s lots of time to think. What do I think about most? What occupies my thoughts? What uses up most of my mental energy? What do I pray most about? What has impacted me the most? What has broken my heart more than anything?įunny how a mind can wander. ![]() Like most Christians, I immediately thought of the Lord. What does my life revolve around? What’s at the heart of my life? ![]() I’ll bet some people’s lives DO revolve around baseball. As if to say that the lives of all the residents centered abound baseball. An entire housing development surrounded a baseball diamond. On one flight, I stared out the window of the plane and spotted something symbolic. My husband always lets me have the window seat when we fly. January 1 st signals the time to look ahead.Īn airplane window beckons us to look down. ![]() The death of a loved one causes us to look back and reflect. ![]()
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