Parenting is:
Feeling like you should just set up a tent at Target.
Having one child fall on their head while the other pees their pants and the doorbell rings. Continue reading
Parenting is:
Feeling like you should just set up a tent at Target.
Having one child fall on their head while the other pees their pants and the doorbell rings. Continue reading
When in the ‘window” of opportunity for having children, there is an underlying pressure to know if we’re done or if we should plan for one more. Keep the baby clothes or give them away? Put the crib in storage or Craigslist it? Continue reading
The decision to stay home after having my first child was incredibly challenging. My job wasn’t family friendly and I don’t have family nearby to help. My daughter had colic, and she needed me. Still, I deliberated until the last-minute. And I questioned my decision almost daily during my first two years of motherhood.
When telling a friend (who is a VP at a fortune 100 company