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  • My Days are Measured in Ounces

    Erin Britt January 18, 2022 essays

    By Crystalee Beck. Although I literally schedule two daily “Meetings with Medela” in my office calendar, I often find myself missing my own meetings, chasing some corporate America deadline.

    breastfeeding, work, pumping, breast milk, motherhood, parenting, infant

    Commencement: A Mother’s Guide to the Extra Stuff

    Erin Britt January 17, 2022 essays

    By Laura Munson. I can never remember if the word “commencement” means beginning or ending.

    graduation, college, commencement, motherhood, wisdom, communication, life lessons

    The Morning After

    Erin Britt January 16, 2022 videos

    By Jennifer Palazzo. New moms need to hear that it's normal to be sad, desperate, and sometimes even angry when you are deprived of sleep.

    sleep, deprivation, nap, motherhood, newborn, breast feeding, baby, frustration, exhaustion, time

    Go Mad

    Erin Britt January 15, 2022 essays

    By Jennifer Savage. I’ve watched enough Mad Men to know who my true token character is, the one I most resemble, but I went through a few weeks of denial before I truly admitted it to myself.

    mad men, character, identity, writer, woman, motherhood, thrift shopping

    Playlist: Feats & Feets Mix

    Erin Britt January 14, 2022 playlists

    Here’s a mix to celebrate the Feats and Feets in your parenting life!

    music, playlist, playlists, feet, feats, mix, parenting

    Ripped

    Erin Britt January 13, 2022 essays

    by Stacey Conner. It's too many mothers in too short a time. They are frightened and confused despite our best efforts.

    foster parent, foster kids, motherhood, mothers, bedtime, routine, structure, snuggles, goodnight kisses, attachment, parenting

    Degeneration

    Erin Britt January 12, 2022 Poetry

    By Gillian Kessler. A poem about sons and fathers. 

    fathers, sons, parenting, poem

    Starter Series: The Mercury Method

    Erin Britt January 11, 2022 reviews & interviews

    Starter Series interview with Lara Hudson of The Mercury Method pilates studio.

    starter series, pilates, health, fitness, motherhood, business

    Putting One Foot in Front of the Other

    Erin Britt January 10, 2022 essays

    By Stephanie Land. The aftermath of graduation wasn’t coming in overwhelming happiness and celebration and pride.

    graduation, college, ceremony, motherhood, parenting, pride, pregnancy, daughter, role model, family, friends

    10 Things a Parent of an AWE-tistic Child Needs

    Erin Britt January 9, 2022 Special Needs

    By Amanda Reilly. Being part of a support group for a family with an autistic child can be difficult, so I am hoping that this “crash course” will help someone else.

    autism, friends, motherhood, parenting, judgement, support, family
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