Tag: motherhood reflections
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The Question I Used to Dread Hearing

A personal reflection on the question “When are you having kids?” and how life can completely change your perspective on motherhood.
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Nine Months With My Twins: How Did We Get Here So Fast?

My twin boys just turned 9 months old and are already outgrowing their clothes. A milestone update including Kane reaching the 2 percent growth chart.
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How Motherhood, Time, and Postpartum Depression Changed My Perspective on Life

A reflective look at postpartum depression, rage, joy, and healing while navigating motherhood as a stay at home mom. An honest and hopeful perspective on mental health after having babies.
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Why Bed Sharing and Breastfeeding Work for Our Family

A personal reflection on how bed sharing and breastfeeding brought our family more rest, connection, and peace. Not advice, just our experience.
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Learning to Notice the Quiet Wins of Twin Life

A twin mom reflection on learning to celebrate the small wins in motherhood and why they matter more than ever in this season of life.
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My New Year’s Resolution Is Simple and That Is the Point

A gentle and realistic New Year’s resolution from a twin mom choosing grace, presence, and lower expectations in this season of motherhood.
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Some Days I Build. Some Days I Just Survive. Both Count

A raw reflection on survival days with twins, balancing ambition and motherhood, and learning that simply getting through the day still counts as progress.
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The Christmas I’ll Remember Even If They Won’t

A raw reflection on spending Christmas with sick babies, the guilt of doing what is best, and the quiet love that defines motherhood during hard moments.
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They May Share a Birthday, But They Do Not Share the Same Story

My twins are already showing how different they are. From temperament to milestones, they may share a birthday, but they do not share the same story.
