
What the Kids Would Tell You
I was nervous to ask my teens what I did right and what I did wrong the summer (and fall) I had lymphoma when it came to parenting with cancer.

GUEST POST: In Which I Try to Convince Myself
I simply can’t allow this to be the defining moment of their young lives.

Not Done on Earth, Thank You Very Much
I have a fear of the known. And here’s what I know: If I die and go to Heaven today, I will not be here to raise my children — something I came awfully close to four years ago.

Nowhere Hair
The book trailer for Sue Glader’s Nowhere Hair, a children’s book about when a parent has cancer.

What I Was Looking for When I Googled “Parenting with Cancer”
I’d go online looking for somebody, anybody, who had any idea how you’re supposed to parent when you have cancer.