I Say No To Sharenting
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I Say No To Sharenting

For parents, there is pure power in saying, “There is no right way*. There is only what is right for your family.” This is what’s right for my family.

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Exploring My Own Sober Curiousity
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Exploring My Own Sober Curiousity

I have never been able to find the middle ground with drinking - it is all or nothing. So here I am, trying the nothing. And enjoying as many mocktails (or posed photos with my partner’s wine) as I can.

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We Are Failing New Parents
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We Are Failing New Parents

How are you showing up for and loving the people in your life who are struggling with their mental health? How are you contributing to a culture that delineates what struggles are acceptable, palatable, and deserving of sympathy?

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Honest Day As A SAHM
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Honest Day As A SAHM

Most days, however, I still found myself looking around and asking, “Is this what other stay at home moms do? Does everyone else feel like they did…nothing?”

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From Mythology to Motherhood: My Love Affair with Persephone
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From Mythology to Motherhood: My Love Affair with Persephone

I thought I knew everything about her story - the daughter of Demeter and Zeus who was spirited away to the Underworld by Hades himself. Little did I know how reductive I was in my view of the woman whose presence was to become my most constant guide through not only motherhood but the cycles of life itself.

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Motherhood is Both/And
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Motherhood is Both/And

I choose to honor my struggles and my pain. I choose to remember the reality of those early (and not so early) days of motherhood. If I forget all of that, how will I be able to see how far I have come?

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London with Kids
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London with Kids

We visited London when my son was 2.5 to meet up with one of our best friends who was stopping there on her way home to visit family in Germany. We all spent a few days together in London, then she went on to Germany while we stayed behind to head up to Oxford and finish a few “must sees” in England, before we joined her to continue our trip in Germany and the Netherlands. There are so many itineraries and “72 Hours In…” posts for London so I thought I would just share what we particularly loved with our toddler.

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