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The Birth Story of an Angel

It’s been exactly a year since my sweet Mason arrived and I want to (finally) share his birth story. Mason has taken away nothing good from my life and given me everything. The entire time he has been in my life - I mean my whole pregnancy, his birth and the whole year he has been with us - he has brought so much joy and peace. We all really adore this boy and can't imagine a life without him So here it is, the story of the best day of my life!! BIRTH STORY! (Mostly written 10/23/20) My sweet baby boy is here!!  All my studying, pondering and prayer about birth paid off - I could not imagine having a better birth for my situation. Heavenly Father was really looking out for both of us. Jesse’s c-section was traumatic in some ways. With Alora I just really didn’t want another c-section. I would have liked a natural birth but I didn’t really prepare myself for a natural birth because I didn’t want to be too upset if I ended up having a c-section. I was able to have her naturally with

Teenage Boys vs Mama Bear

When I was a little girl, I passed a pack of teenage boys hanging out at my elementary school on my way home from piano lessons. A few minutes later, I heard someone come up behind me on a bike. The rider passed me and kept going faster and faster until he was riding right in front of where I was walking. As I was walking he put his hand behind his back and pulled down his pants far enough that I could see his bare bum. I could hear the boys laughing at the elementary school behind me and cheering him on. I didn't look right or left but straight ahead as the boy on the bike rode back to his friends. I walked all the way home looking straight ahead.  When I walked in my front door my mom greeted me and asked, "Kylie, is something wrong" I burst into tears and my story came spilling out. As I told her what happened her eyebrows got lower and lower and I saw a flame ignite in her eyes. Her voice dropped to a low and measured growl as she commanded: "Get in the car."