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Why We’re Fighting for the Same Drugs Our Neighbors Have in Canada
My daughter is 15 years old. She keeps rescue medication in her backpack. One dose. Donated to us, because without that generosity, she would have none at all. If she uses it, there is no more.
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Men's Mental Health: Redefining Strength
June is Men's Mental Health Month, a time to talk about something many men struggle with but few feel comfortable discussing openly. For much of my life, I believed that strength meant handling things on my own. As a soldier, I was trained to push through difficult situations, adapt to challenges, and keep moving forward no matter what. During my military career, I completed two overseas deployments, one to Afghanistan and another to Iraq. Those deployments meant leaving behi

Unedited Voices
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When I Finally Let Go, That's Exactly Where I Ended Up.
I walked down to the Police Station that day… slowly, my head hung the lowest of the low. Feelings of extreme sadness, anger and shame flooded my mind. I was just building my career in Social Work. My professional reputation mattered. But everything was seemingly crumbling behind closed doors. How can this even be my life, I thought. Things like this just don't happen to me. I had been separated from my ex at that time for a substantial amount of time. I had primary care of t

Unedited Voices
2 min read


In Memory of my Daughter
In February 2024, my husband Dallas and I decided we were ready to expand our family. We had no idea that just a month later, on the 20th of March, our quick decision would become a reality. We were pregnant again! I can't begin to describe how excited we were. We told our friends and family immediately. I'm not exaggerating; we told everyone before I was even 6 weeks pregnant. That's how excited we were! Fast forward to June 2024, when we found out our sweet baby was a littl

Hailey Moran
12 min read
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Currently in the great move vs. garage debate
Do we find something new or just build the garage and accept this is our house now. Every week the answer changes. This week it's the garage. Ask me again Saturday.

Amanda
Currently watching The Cleaning Lady
Started it because I needed something easy. Now I'm emotionally invested in people I probably shouldn't be. No regrets.

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Currently still thinking about Paradise
Finished it. Still in it a little. Highly recommend.

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Currently reading two books at once
My Friends by Hisham Matar and The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo. One makes me feel like a serious person. The other has me reading at midnight with my brightness all the way down. Both excellent.

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Currently overthinking every decision I made in 2019
It's 2am and my brain has decided now is the time to revisit every conversation I've ever had. Doing great. Totally fine.

Amanda
Currently pretending laundry doesn't exist
The laundry will get done. When I run out of the good underwear.

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Men's Mental Health: Redefining Strength
June is Men's Mental Health Month, a time to talk about something many men struggle with but few feel comfortable discussing openly. For much of my life, I believed that strength meant handling things on my own. As a soldier, I was trained to push through difficult situations, adapt to challenges, and keep moving forward no matter what. During my military career, I completed two overseas deployments, one to Afghanistan and another to Iraq. Those deployments meant leaving behi

Unedited Voices
Jun 155 min read


When I Finally Let Go, That's Exactly Where I Ended Up.
I walked down to the Police Station that day… slowly, my head hung the lowest of the low. Feelings of extreme sadness, anger and shame flooded my mind. I was just building my career in Social Work. My professional reputation mattered. But everything was seemingly crumbling behind closed doors. How can this even be my life, I thought. Things like this just don't happen to me. I had been separated from my ex at that time for a substantial amount of time. I had primary care of t

Unedited Voices
May 272 min read


In Memory of my Daughter
In February 2024, my husband Dallas and I decided we were ready to expand our family. We had no idea that just a month later, on the 20th of March, our quick decision would become a reality. We were pregnant again! I can't begin to describe how excited we were. We told our friends and family immediately. I'm not exaggerating; we told everyone before I was even 6 weeks pregnant. That's how excited we were! Fast forward to June 2024, when we found out our sweet baby was a littl

Hailey Moran
Apr 412 min read


Christmas in Room 214
By Donna Simard Christina watched snowflakes drift softly from the sky, turning the world outside the hospital window into a quiet winter postcard. Normally, snowfall during the Christmas season filled her with joy, but this year, joy felt far away. Instead, she felt fear, uncertainty, and the hollow ache of not knowing what came next. She turned toward her eight-year-old daughter, Bella, lying in the hospital bed with IV lines and monitors gently beeping beside her. Bella wa

Donna Simard
Dec 23, 20254 min read


Holding On Through The Distance- A Military Wife’s Love Story
As we wrap up this month of love stories, we couldn’t think of a more fitting way to close than with this one. When we think about love, we think about resilience, devotion, and the quiet sacrifices made in the name of something bigger than ourselves. That’s why we asked our sister, Calinda—the oldest of our family—to share her love story. She’s been a guiding light for us, an example of unwavering commitment, and someone who has shown us what it truly means to stand by the o

Calinda Moran
Feb 26, 20254 min read


48 Years of Love, Faith, and Family
Since it's February, the month of love, we’re celebrating by sharing timeless love stories. This is the second in our series, and it’s one especially close to our hearts—our parents’ love story, told from Mom’s perspective. 💕 How can this be? We’ve been married for almost 48 years! Yet it feels like just yesterday that our journey together began. Our love story started at a dance in May of 1976. He was twenty-one, and I was sixteen. I was shy, while he was outgoing and deter

Donna Simard
Feb 10, 20255 min read
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