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Monthly Archives: March 2018
Facing facts
There are facts in life. Irrefutable facts that no amount of argument or debate will ever change. Sometimes facts can be comforting when there is a dispute to settle or uncertainty in the future. I am certainly a dreamer, but … Continue reading
Posted in blogging, community, everyday life, grief, motherhood, parenthood, personal, real talk, Uncategorized
Tagged being a mom, everyday life, family, grief, living with kids, parenting, writing
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February 2018, check
February was a complete wash. I got the flu. It took me out for over two weeks. It started out unassumingly enough with a snow day. Before the snow started, I had been at the gym and I’d noticed a … Continue reading
Posted in everyday life, family, friendship, kids, lessons learned, podcasting, resolutions, Uncategorized, writing
Tagged being a mom, exercise, new years resolutions, parenting, reflections, writing
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