When Larissa met Ian at college in 2005, she never dreamed she'd one day be his wife ... and his caretaker. After a tragic accident left Ian without the ability to speak, walk or care for himself, she did what any woman in love would do: she married him.
"There will always be the older white woman in Walmart who stared at us with sheer disgust, or the African-American mother who looked at us and just shook her head.”
"Our son’s wish list added up to just over $5k and I’ve never wanted to make someone live on the streets until now...
Our daughter’s asked for a Barbie dream house to share so they can fight over a pretend house inside our real house."
UK-based filmmaker Joseph the Dreamer has officially BLOWN the Internet away with a work of cinematic art that has finally done this underdog of a genre justice.
Whether it's their lack of technological knowledge, or just their virtual-texting personality, if your mom has a smartphone, you've probably received a good knee slapper or two.
It's quarantine Day #—well, who's even counting anymore honestly?—and Trey Kennedy is back at it again exposing all of our trademark habits that come out when we're confined to four walls.