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Finding Me in Mom

Finding Me in Mom

Mom, nurse, student, writer-in-progress. These are my notes from the chaos—not written in spare time, but in stolen moments. Not because it’s easy, but because it’s who I am becoming.

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Remembering

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  • Finding Me in Mom

    I’m a mom of two, an NP student, a recovering food addict, and a writer-in-progress trying to make sense of the chaos.

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