
My thoughts and learnings as a very young mother in Silicon Valley.
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Ada was born at 2:12pm on July 6th. The time since has, of course, been like none other in my life so far. Here are some field notes.
I knew going in that parents tend to find their own kids cuter than o...
Manifest 2024 was last weekend. Manifest is a tough event to describe: sometimes we call it a festival, sometimes a conference. Last year we said it was about prediction markets and forecasting, but then it covered a bunch of other random s...
I learned a few weeks ago, through a rehearsed yet completely botched ritual involving blue raspberry and cherry flavored Jolly Ranchers, that the baby in my uterus does not have a Y chromosome.
Some people are particular about saying “we...
I have been thinking a lot—probably too much—about names for our upcoming kid. While her first name is still very much in the air, we’ve settled on a last name. In this post, I’ll go over what I saw as the main options and considerations in...
I’m 21, married, and purposefully pregnant (about 11 weeks as of writing). I’m also not religious, am a software engineer, and live in San Francisco. This is altogether surprising to people, so I often get asked why I’m having a kid right n...
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