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  • Magical Rocks

    Erin Britt September 28, 2021 essays

    By Joelle Wisler. His blue eyes twinkled at me, bursting with the Irish charm that only a man who was born on St. Patrick’s day can have.

    pregnancy, birth, magic, memento, grandparents, death, dementia, travel, safety, journey

    Carpool with Mamalode: Unrealistic Demands

    Erin Britt September 27, 2021 mama says

    Mamalode is on the radio!

    carpool with mamalode, carpool, ride, motherhood, time, life, family, school

    My Smugness Comes From Years of Experience

    Erin Britt September 24, 2021 essays

    By Brenna Jennings. The childfree who take such satisfaction in the wholesale dismissal of parenthood have zero idea what it is to have a kid.

    parenting, single, motherhood, loss, judgement, childless

    Transition

    Erin Britt September 23, 2021 essays

    By Andrea Mowery. And just like that, I’m no longer a parent of little kids.

    parenting, childhood, kids, growth, change, role, identity, motherhood

    Day in the Life of Mamalode: Ruth Augusta

    Erin Britt September 22, 2021 essays

    By Katie Petersen. April is Child Abuse Prevention Month, and parent-to-parent, I challenge you to talk to your child about body safety.

    child abuse, body safety, parenting, motherhood, detective, occupation, protection

    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
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