
Apparently, kids grow up. A newsletter about parenting in the big kids years with a focus on tweens, trends and internet culture from a recovering mommy blogger who has always been VERY online.
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Harlow’s Bat Mitzvah was this past Saturday and I thought, before I share my thoughts and feelings about the day (spoiler alert: it was one of the best days ever), I would share my thoughts about Harlow leading up to the big day, which is w...
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As I wrote about in my last newsletter, we are well into the college process with Mazzy. At the moment, this means researching schools, touring campuses and narrowing down where to apply in the fa...
Harlow’s Bat Mitzvah is this Saturday. I wish I could say that is unequivocally the biggest thing happening to us this month, but nope, it’s got competition! Let’s go in order, shall we?
For starters, this spring, we have been doing lots...
If you thought the manosphere or the health and wellness pipeline was bad, I’ve got a whole other online spiral for you— it’s being the parent of someone applying to college. The consultants with college application advice, the families gat...
Usually, I enjoy scrolling Tiktok and Instagram. You know when people say, “I built this algorithm brick by brick?” That’s me. My algorithm serves me funny slices of life (with even funnier comment sections), smart people breaking down thin...
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