@nicolealiciamd: Whew! Yall I have been staying committed but I will admit it has been so hard. I spent the first few weeks after having my baby literally in the bed and now I have just started back at the gym this week. This next year is about me showing up for myself. I deserve it. And so does my family.

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My beautiful daughter 🥰
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I love love ♥️
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So pretty 🥰🥰🥰there are no words to describe how beautiful you’re 🥺🥺🥺
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❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️You doing so good tho
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Sis please 😂😂😂😂. & im just realizing that you were running after the suspect and you were pregnant 😂. You GOT THIS ❗️❗️
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Almost took me out lawd! I don’t know if it was the hormones but #4 put me through it😂😂😂
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Ohh yes they're lying. 🥰😍
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109 before I had my 6 kids 109 and flat chested after I had my six kids I did not pick up weight until I got in my late 40s and I love it 😂😂😂😂
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I took Summer to the assisted living residence for this week’s therapy cat visit. It was a noisy day because parts of the home were going through a lot of remodeling. But fortunately it was mostly far enough away to keep from disturbing Summer too much. One of her regulars was on the sofa in the big room that was right by the entrance. So Summer walked up and visited with her first. It’s funny, one of her regulars is always on that sofa when we come in, but it’s always a different one. The high five lady was also around (she wasn’t the last time we were there). So Summer spent lots of time with her, giving out high fives. She handed me her phone so I could take photos. The nonverbal woman with heavy hands was walking around and finally sat down in the dining room. So I brought over in her sling carrier. (Since it was the dining room, I didn’t want her walking on the tables.) And she petted her with surprisingly soft and gentle hands. Not at all heavy-handed like she usually does. One man we saw was very young. Maybe in his 30s. Maybe even younger. I don’t know why people his age wind up in a facility like this, for people with dementia and Alzheimer’s. It could be an accident or some sort of disease or illness. Or maybe something they were born with. But it always makes me a little sad. But he was happy to visit with Summer and even gave the staff member a thumbs up when she took his photo with her. We saw a few more people. Another sweet lady in the dining room we’d never seen before. The elderly regular who always tells Summer she loves her in her wispy, high pitched voice. A couple of wheelchair bound residents who weren’t completely asleep. Then as we were getting ready to leave a resident came up to us. Summer was in her sling and she petted her a couple of times and asked if I was a Somali. So I said yes and the lady wandered off. It was amazing - people hardly ever know what breed she is! And how surprising that one of the few who knew was a dementia resident. It was just one of several small miracles that day.
I took Summer to the assisted living residence for this week’s therapy cat visit. It was a noisy day because parts of the home were going through a lot of remodeling. But fortunately it was mostly far enough away to keep from disturbing Summer too much. One of her regulars was on the sofa in the big room that was right by the entrance. So Summer walked up and visited with her first. It’s funny, one of her regulars is always on that sofa when we come in, but it’s always a different one. The high five lady was also around (she wasn’t the last time we were there). So Summer spent lots of time with her, giving out high fives. She handed me her phone so I could take photos. The nonverbal woman with heavy hands was walking around and finally sat down in the dining room. So I brought over in her sling carrier. (Since it was the dining room, I didn’t want her walking on the tables.) And she petted her with surprisingly soft and gentle hands. Not at all heavy-handed like she usually does. One man we saw was very young. Maybe in his 30s. Maybe even younger. I don’t know why people his age wind up in a facility like this, for people with dementia and Alzheimer’s. It could be an accident or some sort of disease or illness. Or maybe something they were born with. But it always makes me a little sad. But he was happy to visit with Summer and even gave the staff member a thumbs up when she took his photo with her. We saw a few more people. Another sweet lady in the dining room we’d never seen before. The elderly regular who always tells Summer she loves her in her wispy, high pitched voice. A couple of wheelchair bound residents who weren’t completely asleep. Then as we were getting ready to leave a resident came up to us. Summer was in her sling and she petted her a couple of times and asked if I was a Somali. So I said yes and the lady wandered off. It was amazing - people hardly ever know what breed she is! And how surprising that one of the few who knew was a dementia resident. It was just one of several small miracles that day.

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