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  • Open Doors

    Galit Breen January 3, 2021 essays

    By Galit Breen. When my children ask what’s on my mind, knowing with every fiber of their sensitive beings, that there is, indeed, something there, I close my heart’s door to them.

    mothering, emotions, feelings, parenting, daughter

    Apologies

    Galit Breen November 26, 2020 essays

    By Galit Breen. Glancing up at the girls, I realize that I’ve barely seen them these last few weeks and my heart aches to take them in.

    exhaustion, fatigue, apology, tired, sleep deprivation, impatience, parenting, motherhood, daughters

    The Honest Toddler by Bunmi Laditan: A Review

    Galit Breen October 11, 2020 Toddlers & Pre-School

    By Galit Breen. The Honest Toddler began as a twitter stream in May 2012 as a humorous release from the day to day, often ridiculous and sometimes challenging, face-offs between Laditan and her third child.

    toddler, book review, the honest toddler, humor, motherhood, parenting, social media

    Loosen, But Don’t Let Go

    Galit Breen August 11, 2020 essays

    Mom and school aged daughter are trying to carve out a new relationship.

    school, homework, consequences, daughter, motherhood, parenting

    The Prize Winner of Defiance, Ohio: A Review

    Galit Breen November 22, 2019 reviews & interviews

    The Prize Winner of Defiance, Ohio tells the story of Evelyn Ryan, a 1950s housewife with 10 children.

    prize winner, book review, mamalode, family, motherhood, parenting, housewife, marriage, writer

    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

    Welcome Home

    Galit Breen October 27, 2019 because i said so

    A note made by her three children that welcomes her back after #BlogHer13 conference.

    blogher, welcome home, motherhood, parenting, art, children, home

    Red

    Galit Breen September 28, 2019 essays

    With a third baby in the picture, the youngest children suddenly change from small to big. 

    siblings, middle child, motherhood, parenting, family, growth, baby, marriage

    Fresh Fruit

    Galit Breen July 24, 2019 essays

    My step forward seals the deal: I’m so not a native.

    jewish, travel, native, identity, hebrew, jerusalem

    Finding Our Rhythm

    Galit Breen June 12, 2019 essays

    Becoming a Mother was not how I imagined. I was baby bluesy, overwhelmed and under-rested. Nursing was difficult, endless and painful.

    post partum, infant, fear, unknown, overwhelmed, sleep, deprivation, breastfeeding
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