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Old Mom Things

Jen Hubley Luckwaldt

I had a baby and then turned 42 about half an hour later. Here are some things I've learned about being an Old Mom.

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No Newsletter This Week

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Family emergency stuff. The fun kind! Okay, no, there's no such thing.

Anyway, back at it next week.

10 days ago

A Short List of Everything I've Tried to Get Some Sleep

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It’s time to upgrade my estradiol patch, and here’s how I know: I haven’t had a full night’s sleep in a couple of weeks.

Those of you who still have an attention span/unfogged brain can probably tell me...

18 days ago
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Hey, It's My Birthday

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I am very old!

No real newsletter this week because I forgot yesterday was Tuesday. At my age, this is either normal or cause for great concern. We'll find out!

In the meantime, I'm very grateful for al...

24 days ago
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Someone Keeps Breaking in and Leaving Clutter Everywhere

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My kitchen table is covered in crap again. Not literal crap; that would be a very different problem. It’s the doom-pile kind of crap — old mail, school papers, and...

a month ago
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Everything Is So Stupid and I'm Tired

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You guys deserve a much better and more coherent newsletter than the one you’re about to get. But I’m going to be re...

a month ago
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    I am an Old Mom. I also write about careers, parenting, books, and other things.

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