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  • 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

    I Wished My Girl Was a Boy

    Erin Britt October 3, 2021 Girls

    By Courtney Conover. This is the story of an anti-girly girl who once mockingly stuck her finger down her throat at the sight of virtually anything pink.

    pregnancy, birth, gender, familiarity, disappointment, love, pink

    It’s Not About the Broccoli: Book Review

    Erin Britt October 2, 2021 reviews & interviews

    By Galit Breen. Rose’s message is to change this conversation from food to habits.

    food, eating habits, cooking, family, motherhood, parenting, book review

    The Witching Hour

    Erin Britt October 1, 2021 essays

    By Amanda Magee. This new witching has no hour, no warning, although it feels like it comes at points in the day when I am at my most vulnerable.

    witching hour, patience, teeagers, crying, tantrum, parenthood, motherhood, memories

    Letting Go

    Erin Britt September 29, 2021 Labor

    By Mary Firestone. Turns out, having a breech baby is a very hot topic.

    breech, pregnancy, position, c-section, birth, motherhood, parenting
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