Happy Mother’s Day?
Happy Mother’s Day… As much as I try to suppress them, Mother’s Day brings up soooo many feelings for me, as I’m sure it does for a lot of people. In different seasons of my… Read More »Happy Mother’s Day?
Happy Mother’s Day… As much as I try to suppress them, Mother’s Day brings up soooo many feelings for me, as I’m sure it does for a lot of people. In different seasons of my… Read More »Happy Mother’s Day?
To Pee or Not to Pee Orson is a little over 2-years-old now (28 months old, if you want to split hairs), and a couple of months ago, we decided to reattempt potty-training. I say… Read More »Potty Training Limbo: Ready Or Not?
Parenting Truth: Growing So Our Kids Can The truth about parenting no one tells you is the amount of necessary self-expansion that you have to undergo to raise little humans well. I really used to… Read More »The Truth About Parenting: From Fear to Fun
I’ve gotta celebrate my blog milestones! My 10th entry! Ten consistent nights of writing content for my new blog! So, how is it going? I’ve really been enjoying this process, and it has had some… Read More »Blogging Milestones: 10 Down, Infinity To Go
That’s what my 16-year-old asked me yesterday. “Is it worth it?” during a brief interaction in which we talked about his baby siblings. I was playing with Orson and Nova on the floor, having a… Read More »Is It Worth It To Have Kids?
Comfort in Space Just finished Star Trek: Picard (ep. title: “The Last Generation”). I’m not crying, you’re crying. So, now for my homage post: Star Trek and the Newborn. This family is full of some… Read More »Star Trek and the Newborn
I’ve recently introduced my toddlers to the magical potion that is Sleepytime Tea. Chamomile goodness with just a hint of local honey *chef’s kiss*, you really can’t go wrong. They love it. This, after so… Read More »In Soviet Russia, Baby Sleep-Trains You!
Before Nathan and I committed to having children together (I was on the fence and he was not into the idea of a future with babies when we were dating), he told me, “Kids make… Read More »Higher Highs and Lower Lows
You’re never really off the clock, ever, when you’re a parent. Even when they’re sleeping, you have worries. Or you’re processing the day’s events. Figuring out where to go from here. Wondering what to do… Read More »When Your Kids Hit You Harder Than Your Coffee
No one teaches you how to be mindful and joyful in your parenting journey. It’s something to learn as you go, through practice and application, but it involves a lot of choice. A lot of… Read More »How to Be More Mindful and Joyful as a Parent (Hint: it involves leaving your kids behind)