by Lavelle Smith Hall | May 13, 2019 | #31mothers, Blog, Family, Inspiration, Sagas, Teen, Work
For most women, motherhood is an emotional giant. We go into labor as one human being, and come home as two. Motherhood is more than just pregnancy or labor. It’s certainly more than changing diapers and feeding on a schedule. For those with school-aged children, it’s...
by Jessica Dupuy | May 10, 2019 | #31mothers, Blog, Family, Sagas
I’ve brainwashed my almost three year old daughter into believing that all kids her age love ethnic food. I mean, it’s not really a lie. Vietnamese kids like Vietnamese food. Mexican kids like Mexican food. I don’t know why the average American kid eats like he’s...
by Nydia Blas | May 19, 2018 | Sagas, Tween, Work
I became a mother when I was eighteen years old – just a baby myself. The summer I graduated high school, I began dating my future husband and father of my two children. I soon left my hometown of Ithaca, New York to study photography at The Art Institute of...
by Rachel Goldstein | Jul 28, 2017 | Sagas, Toddler, Work
What has motherhood taught me? I can manifest my dreams! I am incredibly strong. I have so much fun with my son. My inner-child has really come out. I’ve learned to receive help easier. I was always the giver. I know exactly what I want for us. I have never...
by Saralyn Ward | May 28, 2017 | Elementary, Family, Inspiration, Work
When I was a single mom, I used to think that was the hardest thing I would ever have to do. But honestly, being married to military is harder. After we got married everything was so great… and then I found out he was being deployed. It was like I was a single mom...