Security.
We all crave it. We all need it, whether it be a soft teddy bear to hug tightly in the middle of the night or a friend’s comforting hand on your shoulder – no words – just knowing she is there, it makes us feel better, safer.
There’s also physical security. A check downstairs after the last child has gone to bed in order to make sure the doors are locked, the lights are out and all is safe, a warning “be careful!” called out when you hear someone running down the stairs, the tops of cleaner bottles securely closed. Continue reading