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    Partners in Crime

    Meriah Nichols September 9, 2020 essays

    A mother who is deaf examines how her older brother treated her disability after her second child was born with Down Syndrome.

    motherhood, parenting, disability, down syndrome, deaf, siblings, childhood

    I Already Knew

    Joelle Wisler September 8, 2020 essays

    A poem about all that comes with a mother's love.

    motherhood, parenting, real, life, love, family, poem, fear, play

    Thank God I Don’t Sext

    Megan Oteri September 6, 2020 essays

    Mom accidentally sent text meant for her husband to her son's preschool teacher.

    text, sext, parenting, husband, marriage, accident, preschool, amazon, breaking bad, embarrassed

    Sweet Tooth

    Sharon Fuentes September 3, 2020 essays

    After a visit to the dentist, mom is surprised at what her kids choose as a reward for healthy check-ups.

    dentist, check-up, reward, bribe, parenting, motherhood, smile, cavities

    Hockey Mom

    Stacey Conner August 29, 2020 essays

    Being a hockey mom isn't all that bad when your husband and kids are enthusiastic about the sport.

    hockey, hockey mom, ice rink, competitive sports, parenting, motherhood, anymommy

    A Love for Learning

    Rion Nakaya August 28, 2020 essays

    A mom wonders about the impact of technology on her children.

    time, motherhood, parenting, real, life, love, family, technology, balance, video, online

    A Techi-Nirvana Tour of Facebook Headquarters

    Elke August 23, 2020 essays

    Facebook fascinates me. At first it seemed a diversion, then it stepped up to become a powerhouse advertising model and now I see it as a paradigm shift in how …

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    time, motherhood, parenting, real, life, love, family, identity, parenthood, marriage, pregnancy

    Small and Simple

    Jennifer Savage August 19, 2020 essays

    Savagemama describes what it's like living as a family of four in 282 square feet.

    space, family, organization, living arrangements, 282, savagemama, motherhood, parenting

    Time Falls Away

    Stacey Conner August 18, 2020 essays

    Stacey Conner writes a letter to her kindergartener with wishes for what she hopes he learns at school.

    kindergartner, school, lessons, wish, letter, anymommy, elementary

    Mother’s Lesson

    Amy Flory August 17, 2020 essays

    Mother feels blessed to learn lessons on motherhood from other women in her life.

    wisdom, motherhood, parenting, women, lessons, advice
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