A mother from Ohio has been indicted after two of her children tragically passed away while co-sleeping.
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A bittersweet day. As Michael Allio sent his son, James, to kindergarten, the reality TV star was feeling plenty of emotions.
“And… I’m wrecked. James was so brave today. I couldn’t be more proud,” the Ohio native, 38, wrote via Instagram on Tuesday, August 30, sharing photos from the 5-year-old’s first day of school. “I knew today would be heavy, but I had no idea it would be this bad. I think it’s because we’ve just been through so much together.”
Allio continued: “From the onset, we faced nothing but uncertainty and obstacles. Yet, through it all, we’ve proven to each other that we can persevere as long as we have each other. Life isn’t fair. We know that all too well. Our life is far from ‘normal.’ That much we understand.”
The Bachelorette season 17 contestant previously welcomed James in September 2016 with wife Laura Ritter-Allio, who tragically died two years later after battling breast cancer.
“There isn’t one way to pursue happiness. Just never stop trying,” the Bachelor in Paradise season 8 star concluded his Tuesday message, sharing a sweet note for his son. “We refuse to compare ourselves to others … because ‘normal is boring.’ Your mother would be so proud of you today. We love you so so much ❤️.”
Allio and James twinned in matching peach shirts outside their home before school started, though the kindergartner’s said “Normal is Boring” across the front. James then proudly walked into the classroom carrying his blue backpack that had dinosaurs on it.
“My BOY!! Backpack game strong as hell,” fellow Bachelorette alum Tre Cooper commented on Tuesday. Andrew Spencer, for his part, was already advocating for James as a future class president.
After picking James up on Tuesday, Allio offered his followers a recap of the
A mother from Ohio has been indicted after two of her children tragically passed away while co-sleeping.
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