In Best thing is to be a mom, I love being a mom, Motherhood, Motherhood emotions, My greatest accomplishments are my children 0 comment To my child: My greatest accomplishment will always be you January 28, 2020 If you had asked me a few years ago what I thought my biggest accomplishment was, I probably would have... 0 comment Read more →
In Motherhood, Motherhood emotions, Motherhood is exhausting, Motherhood is hard 0 comment In case you didn’t know, you are the best mama in the whole world June 26, 2019 I head to the coffee bean hopper and turn on the grinder, filling my steel pot with water and fetch... 0 comment Read more →
In Failure, Inspired motherhood, Mom guilt, Motherhood, Motherhood anxiety 0 comment Dear kids, when I fail... April 29, 2019 Another part is scared because time is racing and I can't slow it down. I'm afraid that I haven't always... 0 comment Read more →
In Friends, Friendship, Friendship after motherhood, Motherhood, Motherhood emotions 0 comment I need something totally different from my friends now that I'm a mom February 27, 2019 I didn't know I needed her. We think what we need in a friend is someone just like us. Shared... 0 comment Read more →
In Becoming a mama, Being inspired by children, Creativity, Motherhood, Motherhood emotions 0 comment The most surprising thing about my pregnancy was how powerful I felt February 26, 2019 To my daughter,Even before you were born, you inspired me. During the first weeks of my pregnancy, I knew the enormous... 0 comment Read more →
In Firstborn, Having another kid, Motherhood emotions, Motherhood is hard, Multiple kids 0 comment To my firstborn—thank you for being patient with me as I figure out life with 2 kids February 22, 2019 Your yogurt smoothie is questionably balancing on top of your toy truck. It's only a matter of seconds before the... 0 comment Read more →
In Looking at baby, Motherhood, Motherhood emotions, Thinking baby is perfect 0 comment Motherhood is: Looking at my baby and thinking, 'You're perfect' February 15, 2019 I stand leaning over the side of your crib, my forearms resting on the hard plastic frame. I've come to... 0 comment Read more →