Hi everyone! My name is Emily and I’m from Columbia, SC. My daughter just turned 5 months old (it really is true, it goes so fast) and I’m writing this blog from my favorite place, a nursing session turned nap trap. My husband and I have been married for almost 4 years and we love […]
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Guest Post with Anna: Navigating Multiple Life Changes at Once
New City, New Baby. Navigating multiple life changes at once. Newly married, a new city, new jobs and a baby on the way. My husband, Austin and I had a lot to navigate our first year of marriage. After welcoming our daughter Sydney, as a first time mom, I felt myself changing and I wasn’t […]
Being a Mom with a Disability: Guest Post with Allison Vargas
All moms are superheroes! It’s a job that should never go unnoticed and always be celebrated. Hi there! I’m Allison Vargas. I’m married to the sweetest man, Vince, and we have a five month old, Elliahna. I am a new stay-at-home mama and when people ask me what I do right now, I’ve found myself […]
Parenting: Most Exhausting yet Rewarding Titles You Will Ever Have
Being a parent is a struggle. There’s no denying it. It’s one of the most exhausting but rewarding titles you’ll ever have. Being a mother of a special needs child comes with even more struggles. I rarely use the words “special needs”. If I were being honest, I loathe those words most days. I feel […]
Guest Post: International Adoption Journey with Cassie Pattillo
Enjoy this guest post from a mom friend,Cassie Pattillo. And be sure to reach out to us if you are interested in writing a post! We love sharing our space with people so that we can get lots of perspectives since ever mom’s journey is different! For as long as I can remember, adoption has […]
Advocating for Your Child and Yourself
Motherhood is definitely full of some of the most emotional moments in life, both good and bad. A few days after Richard’s birth (good emotional moment), he had a health scare that ended up with a trip to the pediatric ER and a 3-day stay in the pediatric intensive care unit (bad emotional moment). The […]
Kicking Cancer to the Curb with Resiliency
Guest Post with Kelly Weaver about her son Andrew’s Triumph over Neuroblastoma My son, Andrew, is five and a half and has done a whole lot of living in those years. He just started Kindergarten, virtually for now, but even if he was not in school, he would be learning. Inquisitive by nature, he wants to know how […]