
getting dressed in the mess of it all.
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I can’t help but start these posts with some sort of cliche like “oh, what a year it’s been.” But truly, becoming a mother of 2 was always going to be transformational. And a process that’s impossible to prepare for. It was always going to...
I haven’t posted in a while so let’s begin with a bit of an update: we decided to have a second baby. It was about a year ago, a few months after a particularly intense EMDR* session regarding J’s birth that I couldn’t shake the idea that t...
In recent months (and at different points over the years), I have enjoyed going thrifting. Back in Ohio where I lived in my twenties, here was a lovely church basement thrift store where all clothing was $1-$4. Oh, the vintage beauties I fo...
Today’s essay is free.
Perhaps in reaction to my last essay, but also in reflection of what has been going well this summer, I bring you today’s post. Absolutely inspired by my friend Ani of Close Knit’s Substack with a similar title. I c...
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mothering my children, mothering myself and getting dressed in the process.
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