“My child is the best!” “My child is a monster!” Please jump on the bandwagon of support or shaming in the internet age. We live in a time that propagates support from strangers and unfriending our real-life friends. Screens are EVERYWHERE and so are opinions and pretty much anything you could ever want. How the…
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Sensory Processing Disorder: SPD, For Us
Sensory processing seems so simple; you hear, see, taste, feel and smell. These things aren’t, generally, overwhelming. Interacting with your environment doesn’t feel hostile or blank, it just is how it is. You don’t put yourself in danger seeing more input or have anxiety attacks over noise and food. Before my daughter struggled with sensory…
Relationship After a New Baby
When I first had kids, I had these expectations for how my parenting experience would look. I would have this wonderful robot of a husband. He would do exactly what I needed him to do, without communicating my needs. He would never have a bad day. He would be ever present and perfect.
Answering Questions from A Mother’s Google History {Vlog}
I came across this article from Huffington Post on A Sneak Peek into A Mother’s Google History. I decided, let’s take to the blog and answer these questions based on my experiences so far, but with a video! What do you think about these Top Questions Asked by Moms on Google: 1. Is the epidural…
Surviving Month 1 of Mommyhood
I wrote this blog post last year after 1 month of being home with my son, Jackson. He is now 9 1/2 months old and I am still surviving! My handsome little man made his grand entrance into the world on September 27th. The first month has been amazing, tiring, fulfilling beyond belief, frustrating and…