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The tired mother

Raw truths about motherhood nobody says out loud.

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I Don't Want to Be "Just" a Mom

I am a stay-at-home mother. I left the career ladder when my first child was born ten years ago, and I ~~never~~ almost never looked back.

And yet, I have a title that says I don’t want to be “just” a mom.

I know. Hear me out.

I won’t li...

3 days ago
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The Screen Time Taboo

You know that look you get when you’re at a restaurant, and you give your kid a screen so you can finally eat?

The look from the table next to you. The look from the waiter. The look from the older woman who would never have done such a th...

10 days ago
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I Use "JUST" Too Much

I use “just” too much, and I am so fed up with it.

It’s as if I insist on shrinking myself every time I do something. As if I’m signaling to everyone around me: don’t worry about me, don’t mind me, I’m not doing much.

“I’m just making din...

16 days ago
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The Village Is Gone. Now What?

Let’s all take a collective breath and acknowledge that the village isn’t coming.

It’s gone. And it will be gone more as time goes by.

Your mother lives in another state. Your sister has her own kids. Your neighbors don’t know your name....

2 months ago
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How The Culture Failed Us

Here’s what they told us:

Get a degree. Build a career. Climb the ladder. Make something of yourself.
Oh, and have kids somewhere in there. It’ll all work out.

Here’s what they didn’t tell us:

That having kids while maintaining a high-...

2 months ago
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