The Cochrane Family Foundation

"Living in a State of Gratitude with Family"

Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Unspoken Tragedies/ Being a Survivor

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The buzz of the Penn State cover-up is now dying down. Many people do not agree that Joe Paterno should have been fired. But most people c...
Wednesday, July 6, 2011

Best Kept Secrete in DC

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Ealin is and immigrant from El Salvador who has been drawing since he was 5 years old. I met him on the Metro when I was going into DC this...
Monday, June 13, 2011

Finding Your Center

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Athena and I took off our shoes and walked barefoot on the grass at the Baysox minor leage field. It was so peaceful. It made me think of t...
Wednesday, June 8, 2011

The United States Capital Building

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It has taken me a long time to own (openly) that I am a victim of child abuse and neglect and I have a unique perspective on life to share w...

Museum of Natural History

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Last weekend I canceled everything off my calendar and took Zefram to the Museum of Natural History in DC. He loved this personal “mommy an...
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Walking Pneumonia

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Athena has Walking Pneumonia. This was discovered last week. She had a fever for 2 days in a row so I took her to the doctor but had dismi...

End of Year Fun

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Alex practices his skills at Field Day at Crofton Woods Elementary School.
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I am a survivor of child abuse and neglect. By owning my past and changing my perception on life I have found moments of peace. My desire is to not pass the previous abuse legacy on to my own children. I now understand that life is made up by a series of choices. What I do from here on out are choices that are entirely up to me. I choose not to be at the affect of my past; and I choose no longer to be a victim. I know that my children are a gift from God. The best way that I can serve them is to be the very best mom that I can be; which means being present for them, my husband, and the world. This blog is the medium for talking about the everyday steps on the path of life. Many of these steps are forward moving and some of them are in the opposite direction. Nevertheless my feet are moving down the road. I choose to live my life from a state of gratitude.
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