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I Kissed My Tired Husband as He Left for Work — When I Later Saw His Text, it Hit Me

"As I rocked our baby down for a nap I heard my phone vibrate as a text rolled in. It occurred to me then as I saw my spouse’s number pop up on my phone that I had not texted him earlier as I intended."

Is Tom Selleck Christian? A Deep Dive into His Faith and Beliefs

In the glittering world of Hollywood, where personal beliefs...

Wife Tells Husband She’s Pregnant With Triplets at His Funeral—25 Weeks Later, Her Doctor Delivers More Unbearable News

“It caught me off guard. I wasn’t expecting to hear that news at the ultrasound. It reminded me of the loss of my husband, with his loss came blessings."

Stephanie Mullowney

To become a globally published photographer only days after opening her business is an incredible feat in itself. But it’s the unbelievable story leading up to Stephanie’s International recognition that makes her portraiture so special and sought after. She and her newborn daughter were abandoned and left virtually homeless only 5 days after her baby was diagnosed with Down Syndrome. Since then, Stephanie has made it her mission to use the platform of photography to capture the hearts of her subjects teaching the world to love like Jesus does with her universal mantra, “Look with your eyes, but see with your heart.” You can find her global publishings, media features, and her amazing testimony at www.paperdollsphotography.com. Stephanie’s home base is in Nashville, T.N. but her extensive portfolio includes clients from all over the U.S. of ALL abilities, colors, shapes and sizes. You will also find Movie, Music, Reality Show, and Pro Athlete Celebrities among her Collections. Her daughter and inspiration, Hannah Grace, is an Ambassador for the global non-profit Nothing Down, a brand rep for Littlest Warrior apparel, and huge part of her local Down Syndrome Community at DSAMT. Hannah's face has been seen in dozens of media and TV features across the globe as she advocates for others like her by just being herself. Inclusion Matters. "Love like Jesus-Advocate like the Devil" -Stephanie Mullowney. See more from Stephanie on her website or connect with her on Facebook.

To My Daughter With Down Syndrome, I Want to Tell You… Your Story

"I want you to know some things about yourself that others may not know..."

“Our Daughter Is Defective. They Will Blame This on Me… My Heart Shattered into A Million Pieces”

"He continued to reminisce about how he and his friends in school used to make fun of people with Down syndrome and scream across the playground calling them the “R” word."