I Hope (A Letter to My Little Girl)

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My girl

My boo boo

My princess poo poo

My slow-to-warm-up girl

I hope you know how much I love you.

I hope you can see how amazing you are.

I hope you stand up for what you believe in.

I hope you get up when you fall.

(photo credit: K.D. Schmidt Photography)

I hope you believe in yourself.

I hope you follow your dreams.

I hope you listen to your heart.

I hope you help those in need.

I hope you take chances.

I hope you prove others wrong.

I hope you realize there’s no such thing as perfect.

I hope your heart is not afraid to love.

I hope you’re gentle with yourself.

I hope you know it’s okay not to be okay.

I hope you can always find the good.

I hope you can grow from your mistakes.

I hope you can see the good in people.

I hope that you can always laugh.

I hope you see how beautiful life is.

I hope you learn to love yourself.

I hope you get to experience all life’s joys.

I hope I get to see you grow.

I hope you love me as I love you.

(photo credit: K.D. Schmidt Photography)

So, my girl

My boo boo

My princess poo poo

My slow-to-warm-up girl

I hope you know you changed me forever.

I hope you know you make me proud.

I hope you know I’ll love you forever,

Even when I’m not around.

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Alisa Fulvio
Alisa is a psychotherapist, life coach and mom of three. Alisa is a native of Fairfield County and lives with her husband (a New York transplant), daughter (October 2012) and two sons (January 2015, June 2018). Following the birth of her second child, Alisa left her full-time job and pursued her dream of starting her own private practice by founding Balanced Being Counseling, LLC and Balanced Being Coaching, LLC (abalancedbeing.com) located in downtown Fairfield. Alisa specializes in working with young women and moms to decrease stress and manage feelings of anxiety and depression. She is trained in treating perinatal mood and anxiety disorders and is an active committee member of Postpartum Support International- CT Chapter serving as the Communications Chair. Alisa is the creator the Facebook Group, Balanced Mama, a non-judgmental space for moms to feel inspired, gain support and come together among the chaos. She is passionate about motherhood, supporting women, buffalo chicken and a good margarita.

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