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    Erin Britt October 13, 2021 essays

    By Stephanie Land. Motherhood was some sort of surrender to a stability I’d run from for a decade.

    single parenting, motherhood, birth, daughter, apartment, home, moving, parenting

    Don’t Look Back

    Erin Britt October 12, 2021 essays

    By Wendy Maragh Taylor. In response and to the absurdity of the moment, I began to get up but then instinctively dropped to my belly when I heard a sound.

    parenting, motherhood, exhaustion, sleep, bedtime, baby

    Middle School Makeover: A Review

    Erin Britt October 11, 2021 reviews & interviews

    By Sheri Kuhn. ​Got Middle Schoolers? Get this Book!

    Sleeping with the Frenemies

    Erin Britt October 10, 2021 essays

    By Kathy Glow. If I want some sleep, it has to be with the frenemies.

    sleep, exhaustion, family bed, motherhood, parenting

    Calling Boston Home

    Erin Britt October 9, 2021 essays

    By Emma Woodward. I feel an urgency to be there on the sidelines cheering on the runners more than any year ever before.

    boston marathon, runners, support, parenting, motherhood

    XO MSO

    Erin Britt October 8, 2021 essays

    By Jennifer Savage. We all know its takes a village, and I’m so glad Missoula is mine.

    missoula, airlines, travel, parenting, neighbors, community, village, motherhood, avalanche

    What Happened When I Tried Anorexia

    Erin Britt October 7, 2021 essays

    By Kristen Mae. I can remember the exact moment I decided to become anorexic.

    anorexia, starvation, college, obsession, friendship, motherhood, body image, abuse, food-isses, eating disorder

    Heart-Shaped Box

    Erin Britt October 6, 2021 Pregnancy

    By Kristen Levithan. There are many ways in which having difficult pregnancies was the perfect preparation for the much harder work that came afterward.

    bicornate uterus, divided womb, uterus, pregnancy, miscarriage, bedrest, complications, motherhood, parenting, placental abruption

    Love and Logic

    Erin Britt October 5, 2021 essays

    By Stacey Conner. This is our second time through his concerns and I am standing firm—a good little love and logic mother.

    empathy, love and logic, love, motherhood, parenting, school, reminders, tardiness, backpack, anxiety

    Starter Series: Posh Chocolat

    Erin Britt October 4, 2021 reviews & interviews

    Interview with Ana Willenbrock, founder of Posh Chocolat.

    chocolat, balance, nursing, motherhood, parenting, starter series, posh chocolat
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