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    I Can Hold On

    Kathy Glow November 16, 2019 essays

    I long to be one of those moms whose kids are old enough to swim and play on their own.

    pool, swimming, holding on, motherhood, jealousy, parenting, mamalode, summer, play

    Ceremony

    Jennifer Savage November 13, 2019 essays

    Savagemama is hoping for a do over as she packs up her farmhouse to move into town for the second time.

    packing, moving, ceremony, illness, savagemama, sentimental, mamalode, mothering, parenting

    By Heart

    Galit Breen November 10, 2019 essays

    A song of her mother's is passed down to her own children. 

    music, singing, generations, motherhood, mamalode, parenting, summer, play

    Can We Just Play?

    Alison Lee November 7, 2019 essays

    In a world of constant distractions, how do we be in the moment and just play?

    attention, moment, games, monopoly, scrabble, boggle, play, motherhood, parenting

    Old Stories

    Cecilia Garcia-Velez November 6, 2019 essays

    After connecting with an old friend, mom is reminded of her old self before kids.

    friends, identity, mamalode, motherhood, parenting, kindergarten, college, relationships

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    Jennifer Savage November 1, 2019 essays

    Savagemama is packing her things in preparation for their families move into a 282 square foot apartment.

    space, moving, apartment, country home, packing, debt, motherhood, parenting

    The Luxury of Time

    Stacey Conner October 29, 2019 essays

    Anymommy's family spends a vacation on the Oregon Coast. Depsite the bitter ocean chill and rustic cabin living, they came to love it.

    vacation, camping, oregon coast, ocean, family, motherhood, parenting, summer

    My Secret

    Eden Atwood October 26, 2019 essays

    Mom opens up about Androgen Insensitivity Syndrome and how it affected the choices she has made in her life.

    androgen insensitivity syndrome, eden atwood, identity, sex condition, secret, performer, actress, singer, model, motherhood, perspective, parenting, adoption, multi-racial

    The Undetermined Third

    Joelle Wisler October 22, 2019 essays

    Mom struggles with deciding whether or not to have a third child. 

    children, motherhood, parenting, pregnancy, biological, grow

    In the Blink of an Eye

    Tara October 20, 2019 essays

    Kids grow up in the blink of an eye.

    blink, time, grow, moment, letting go, parenthood, motherhood
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