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Surviving Outloud

Surviving Outloud

I write about motherhood, marriage, ADHD, and women’s cancer. Equal parts humor and honesty, because real life is messy, loud, and occasionally ridiculous. If you like stories that make you laugh and feel seen, you’re in the right place

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Rainy Day

My dad has always been cheap. No softer way to say it. When we were kids, it made sense, he had a growing family and a shoestring budget. But even as life got a little easier, his habits never did. He was always saving for a rainy day.

16 days ago
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My new boyfriend, OTTO

A friend recently sent me an Amazon gift card and made me promise—PROMISE—to spend it on myself and not the kid. After a little resistance, I agreed.

25 days ago
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Car Tweezers

I have car tweezers.

a month ago
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No Rest For The Wicked

Walter is snoring next to me like a chainsaw with seasonal allergies and I am once again wide awake, staring at the ceiling, contemplating both my marriage vows and several felony charges.

a month ago
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  • Surviving Outloud

    I write about motherhood, marriage, ADHD, and women’s cancer. Equal parts humor and honesty, because real life is messy, loud, and occasionally ridiculous. If you like stories that make you laugh and feel seen, you’re in the right place

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