Sometimes I find myself wishing that I could just live a little in the life of someone else. Not just anyone else though. There are certain people who have such mysterious and monroe lives that I just envy their uniqueness. I don’t mean the worked-to-hard-for-uniqueness that everyone seems to strive for in today’s culture of youth. I am talking about a uniqueness that fills you with such wonder and curiousity that you don’t think you can spend one more minute without being their friend and wondering curiously into their amazing lives.
May 15, 2008





May 25, 2008 at 10:34 pm
I stumbled across your posts and you reminded me a lot of one of my daughters. I invite you to visit my website at http://www.katemclaughlin.net
Two of my three children have bipolar disorder and I’ve lived with depression (well-managed for many years now) my whole life.
As a writer, I switched gears after my kids’ diagnoses and began writing, speaking and advocationg for the mentally ill and those who love them.
I update my blog M-F with current science & research based material, along with a fair amount of motherly love and acceptance. The site also has loads of information and links for anyone dealing with bipolar disorder or depression.
You may also want to read my new book:
MOMMY I’M STILL IN HERE: One family’s journey with bipolar disorder.
It has been praised by Tipper Gore, Rosie O’Donnell and Maria Shriver, among others.
I hope you soon visit http://www.katemclaughlin.net and go to the ‘contact Kate’ page. Let me know what you like, dislike, want more of, and could do without.
Blessings!
KATE