by Mackenzie | Jan 23, 2023 | baby, baby boutique, birth, Blog, choice, crisis pregnancy, Families, Kids, pregnancy, unplanned pregnancy
New Year New You! Between you and me (and everyone else reading this) I hate that famous mantra. It might be a new year, but new me? It’s not like I’m going to wake up tomorrow and be traded with someone else’s body like some overdone Hollywood,...
by Mackenzie | Dec 22, 2022 | baby, baby boutique, birth, Blog, crisis pregnancy, Kids, pregnancy, unplanned pregnancy
It’s that time of year again. The hustle and bustle of shoppers and retail workers fill the streets and walkways. The sweet aromas of candles and cookies flood the air. There seems to be an overwhelming sense of something important, necessary, that is to...
by Mackenzie | Oct 24, 2022 | Blog, abortion, baby, baby boutique, crisis pregnancy, pregnancy, unplanned pregnancy
Fall. Up in the beautiful Northeast it’s a season of change, of beauty and wonder. “The old goes away and the new comes.”……Eventually. Honestly, Autumn has never been a favorite season of mine. I could never understand why people...
by Mackenzie | Sep 30, 2022 | Families, crisis pregnancy, Kids, pregnancy, womens health
Look in the mirror, don’t avoid it. Don’t put a filter on it. Just look into the mirror at the masterpiece that you are. You might not believe it now, but those flaws that you see that your scrunching your nose at are a beautiful reflection of the person...
by PHC | Aug 19, 2022 | choice, crisis pregnancy, Families, womens health
What if I told you there was more to this life than the day-to-day disappointments The unknowns the constant set-backs the helpless frustrations that overwhelm What if there was more than just “making it” and getting by But actually a life hopeful to...
by Mackenzie | Aug 3, 2022 | Blog, abortion, baby, baby boutique, birth, crisis pregnancy, Families, Kids, pregnancy, spring, Summer, unplanned pregnancy, womens health
I hate to admit it out loud, or even on a computer screen, but the summer is dwindling. It’s coming to a halting end as school supplies flood store shelves and pictures of “first days” begin to overtake my social media streams. How can this be? It...