Tag: twin mom life
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The Kind of Gentle I Hope My Babies Remember

A reflective motherhood blog post about choosing gentleness, staying calm during pregnancy, and seeing that energy reflected in six month old twin boys.
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The Season Where My Twins Only Nap in the Car

Cold weather, a sleep regression, and solo mom days turned our once simple nap routine into daily car naps. Here’s how this chaotic phase still works because both babies sleep at the same time.
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The Positive Moments That Shaped My Year

A heartfelt reflection on the positive events that shaped my year as a twin mom, from tiny milestones to surviving challenges and finding myself again.
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How We Went From Not Wanting Kids to Becoming Twin Parents

Choosing motherhood was my hardest decision but also the greatest blessing. How we went from not wanting kids to welcoming spontaneous twins into our lives.
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The Invisible Weight of Early Motherhood

A raw and honest reflection on postpartum depression, fading postpartum rage, and the deep loneliness that can appear in early motherhood. A reminder to always ask mothers how they are truly doing.
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The Three Pet Peeves I Just Can’t Shake

A heartfelt reflection on the three pet peeves that bother me most as a mom of twins including dishonesty unwanted parenting advice and unnecessary rudeness. A relatable look at motherhood and protecting your peace.
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Where My Heart Wanders When I Think About Nature

Reflecting on the timeless question of beach or mountains, I share why I love both and look forward to introducing my twins to each one day. A personal look at nature, motherhood, and future family travels.
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Finding Home When You Have Not Seen the World Yet

A reflection on dreaming of travel when life has not allowed the chance to explore yet. A young mom shares why she does not know where she would live in the world and how she hopes future family travels will help her discover it.
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Learning to Let Go of the “Shoulds” in My Daily Routine

As a twin mom, I’ve learned that skipping chores and choosing rest isn’t lazy, it’s necessary. Here’s how letting go of the “shoulds” has helped me feel more present and peaceful in motherhood.
