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  • Equal and Opposite

    Erin Britt September 21, 2021 essays

    By Jennifer Savage. Seth and I spend most of our nights wearing headlamps.

    space, light, bedtime, house, living, parenting, motherhood, sisters, family, spring, sunset

    Fragile Bravery

    Erin Britt September 20, 2021 essays

    By Angela Smith. I imagine that when any woman discovers a knot in her breast there would be a moment of withdrawal from reality

    breast exam, breast cancer, breast lump, fear, future, family, parenting, motherhood

    Playlist: Move On

    Erin Britt September 17, 2021 playlists

    A playlist for all of the times in which you need a reminder that it’s ok to drop it and go. Move On.

    move, playlist, move on, letting go, music, loss

    Hitting my Stride

    Erin Britt September 16, 2021 essays

    By Chrissie Howe. I used to run from my stress.

    running, stride, eating, comfort, weight, weight loss, motherhood, pregnancy, post-partum body, parenting

    Southern Bound

    Erin Britt September 15, 2021 essays

    By Katrina Willis. Saying goodbye to those I love feels like having to exist with an awkward, gaping wound in my heart.

    move, friendship, hardship, motherhood, parenting, change, growth, homesick, family

    Starter Series: Nurse Purse

    Erin Britt September 14, 2021 reviews & interviews

    Starter Series Interview with Adrienne Frohlich, creator of the Nurse Purse.

    breastfeeding, pregnancy, nursing, pumping, nurse purse, motherhood, parenting

    Not That Kind of Woman

    Erin Britt September 13, 2021 essays

    By Jennifer Scharf. I fear that my body, the one that carried an easy and uncomplicated pregnancy to full term will not be able to do it again.

    pregnancy, fear, c-section, daughter, family, single child, parenting, motherhood, forgiveness

    Mama’s Boy

    Erin Britt September 12, 2021 Boys

    By Ann Jamison. Like every person’s innate traits, our son’s aversions are viewed through the lens of his gender.

    boy, gender, personality, introvert, social anxiety, motherhood, judgement, parenting

    Book Review: I Just Want to Be Alone

    Erin Britt September 11, 2021 reviews & interviews

    A review of the newly released book 'I Just Want to Be Alone.”

    marriage, relationships, alone, husbands, parenting, motherhood, anthology, review

    Soft Hearts and Cowgirl Boots

    Erin Britt September 10, 2021 Girls

    By Jennifer Furber. For so long I wished not that my oldest daughter Betty, age 9, would raise her voice and speak up.

    palyground, mean girls, communication, emotions, voice, parenting, motherhood
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