Uselessness, she thought, was the permanent condition of parenthood.
Lisa UngerTags: parenting
You didn't wind up on a pole without a lot of help from your family.
Lisa UngerTags: family-dysfunction
It was a strange lightness, a drifting feeling. Zero gravity. I understood that everything that once seemed solid and immovable might just float away. And that this was a truth of life, not an illusion in the grieving mind of a child. Everything that is hard and heavy in your world is made up of billions of molecules in constant motion offering the illusion of permanence. But it all tends toward breaking down and falling away. Some things just go more quickly, more surprisingly, than others.
Lisa UngerLove accepts. Forgiveness comes in time.
Lisa UngerTags: love die-for-you lisa-unger
The Universe doesn't like secrets. It conspires to reveal the truth, to lead you to it.
Lisa UngerTags: inspirational truth trust secrets
It's a little known fact, but parents are like superheroes. With just a few magic words they can make you feel ten feet tall and bulletproof, they can slay the dragons of doubt and worry, they can make your problems disappear. But of course they can only do this as long as you're a child. When you've become an adult, become the master of your own universe, they're not as powerful as they once were. Maybe that's why so many of us take our time growing up.
Lisa UngerThe truth has not so much set us free as it has ripped away a carefully constructed facade, leaving us naked to begin again.
Lisa UngerTags: truth free facade beautiful-lies
things disappear and are never found simply because there's too much ground to cover.
Lisa UngerHope is good. Without it, well, you do the math. But hope has to be like a prayer. Putting it out there to something more powerful than yourself.
Lisa UngerBored people looked for drama and caused trouble.
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