This Thanksgiving holiday I am blessed to have my six-month old daughter. Victoria Ida was born earlier this year and has brought an indescribable joy into the lives of myself and my husband.
I am thankful for Victoria Ida and also for how she has made me appreciate things I had previously taken for granted.
What I understood before at a theoretical and intellectual level, I now understand at a visceral level.
This past Labor Day weekend I was in Chicago walking back to my hotel in the South Loop when I stopped in my tracks. A young girl, no older than eighteen, was sitting on the sidewalk with her baby about the age of my little one. In her hands the young girl had an empty container of Similac baby formula. Attached to the back of the canister was a little note asking for help so that she could buy formula to keep her baby fed. However, it was the look of despair on the girl’s face that spoke volumes.









