
a brooklyn mom’s take on what it means to be the first parents in your crew and how to flourish as an independent woman, who also happens to be a full time mom
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the year was 2020 and my now-husband and i were living at my parents’ beach house in what felt like a true post-apocalyptic town, the jersey shore in off-season. nothing to do, nowhere to be, and only glimpses of kids like us who broke thei...
i think about spontaneity all the time, but spontaneity isn’t something moms stumble into, it’s intentional. it requires foresight and planning and it is infinitely better when shared with friends.
there’s a strong hold on my calendar of...
i used to love, i mean love, when dan went out of town. not because i don’t love him dearly, but because i crave my alone time. you get less and less of it when you share a bed with someone.
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i grew up going to the jersey shore. when you’re a suburbs-of-philly kid the shore is simply a fact of life, an hour and fifteen minute drive is perfect for a day trip, weekend, or all summer long.
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everyone talks about dressing little girls, but have you ever tried dressing a little boy? just as fun.
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while i love clothes and love getting dressed, i am not a...
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a brooklyn mom’s take on what it means to be the first parents in your crew and how to flourish as an independent woman, who also happens to be a full time mom
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