I have 6 kids and 4 of them are twins. My youngest son was born with major disabilities and had 3 open heart surgeries and liver transplant.
You decide who will appear in Woman's World magazine, enjoy a weekend getaway in Napa, and take home $20,000
The most rewarding part of being a mom is watching my children grow into incredible individuals, knowing that I’ve played a part in shaping their future. Seeing them develop their own passions and values is a gift, but what touches me most is how my youngest son’s journey has inspired two of my daughters to pursue careers in nursing. Knowing that their love and compassion will one day help others is a reward beyond words.
What is one memory of your kids that you will never forget?I will never forget June 23, 2018, as we waited for my son to be airlifted to California. In the midst of all the fear and uncertainty, my kids did everything they could to make him laugh. They put on dances, hosted a talent show, and even convinced the nurses to join in. From silly knock-knock jokes to goofy faces, they turned a stressful moment into one filled with love, laughter, and pure sibling joy. That day reminded me of just how strong and beautiful their bond is.
What would you do with $20,000?Due to my youngest son’s health, we had to make the difficult decision to leave our other children in Florida while we temporarily live in a hotel near Stanford, California, so he can receive the specialized care he needs. I would use the opportunity to reunite our family, flying all of my kids out so we could spend precious quality time together.I would take them to Disney to create unforgettable memories, whatever remains would go toward their college savings to invest in their future.
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