Thank God for the internet and blogging. Else how would we get to read all of these great stories and share in other women's triumphs over perinatal mood and anxiety disorders like postpartum depression. Here are some amazing women.

Sophie in the Moonlight on the holidays, postpartum depression, and NOT being Suuuuupermom:

If the postpartum depression had won and my spectacular suicide attempt had been successful, I would not be here making magnets out of 29-cent wood cutouts, cheap acrylic paint, and sparkly beads with my boys. The kitchen counter has been covered with craft projects for two weeks. I never even remove the brown paper bags I opened up and taped down to save my counter. We simply sweep off the mess of the day and leave stuff ready for the next day. If the PPD had won, I would have missed out on the gazillion foamy sticker cards we've made. Foamy sticker ROCK!! OMG, the boys never get tired of them.

Medicated In Minnesota on the anniversary of her hospitalization and her daughter's second birthday:

I feel that my [postpartum depression] experience was almost two years ago and seriously, I should just get over it. But then I think, "why?" Why should I just get over it? It was a fully traumatic experience being hospitalized and away from my child. It was a traumatic experience to fear being a mother even though it was reality for me.

The Adventures of Anxiety Girl on how Stevie Wonder helped her through postpartum anxiety:

Dancing with Stevie became a family affair & helped get me out of my head & into my body. Many mornings, I'd set the alarm clock to wake us up to this music. At 7 o'clock the horns would begin, and even if I woke up feeling off, my legs would start twitching to move and I would get myself up to dance. Slowly the other sleepy heads who had made their way into our bed in the wee hours would begin dancing, too, and it was a party. My 6 yr. old always wanted to hear "Signed Sealed Delivered" & we would shout out the lyrics as we swung around the room.

I feel the exact same way about Stevie Wonder.