This will also help me with
my guilt about sharing an outfit where the items are a couple of years old and are no longer available.
How does a mama who has experienced everything about mommying — pregnancy, birth, mothering — with one child not feel
guilt about sharing such sacredness with another?
Not exact matches
You are obviously more concerned
about guilt and innocence than the
sharing of stories or the voicing of the silenced.
She rebukes Dr. Dysart: «If you knew God, Doctor, you would know
about the Devil...» Unable to
share guilt with her husband, baffled by her son's criminal behavior, she finds refuge in that old trick of religionists: accusing the devil.
Is it the modern religious Christian's inability to speak
about a God who is actually present in the world which is the ground of his refusal to
share a uniquely modern sense of
guilt?
My hiatus is still semi-ongoing, but I decided to check in and
share something tasty I had last week or so, because I rather miss blogging and Facebook of all things gave me a
guilt trip
about not posting regularly.
Ideally, make a decision
about the
shared bed or bedroom before the baby is born, reserving the option to change your minds without any
guilt if your decision turns out not to be the best one for you and your family.
Every mom I talk to talks
about how hard it is,
shares their troubles, many also had mastitis or other issues and admits how hard it is and that its part of the mom
guilt.
Well, after we ate
about 1/4 of the bag (to, maybe, almost half... nah, not THAT much) AND
sharing it with some of the coworkers, this wave of
guilt came over me and I put the rest back in the bag and tied the bag up and put it back on the chair where we found it.
From being open
about your situation to freeing yourself of any
guilt you've attached to dating, Amy Nickell
shares some tips for dating as a single parent.