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Yes, Marriage Sucks Sometimes

April 5, 20194 Comments

This week I felt compelled to get really personal with my readers. If I want you to feel connected and genuinely gain something from the words I write, transparency is a must. You guys, marriage sucks sometimes! My marriage sucks sometimes! My husband and I have been struggling lately, and if I'm honest, it is … Continue reading Yes, Marriage Sucks Sometimes

Leave My Breasts Alone

March 29, 20191 Comment

It’s a tale as old as time, women judging women, mothers shaming mothers, people telling other people what to do with their bodies and lives. Lately, I have become better at blowing off rude comments or harsh criticism from others. As the great Rachel Hollis said in Girl, Wash Your Face, “Someone else's opinion of … Continue reading Leave My Breasts Alone

Someday, I’m Going To Miss This

February 28, 2019March 3, 2019Leave a comment

Introduction: "Someday I'm Going To Miss This" is a piece I wrote after I had my twins and it's one I go back to when I'm having an extremely stressful day. Raising children can be really difficult at times. Often we find ourselves wishing away the hard years. This is a good reminder to stop and … Continue reading Someday, I’m Going To Miss This

Don’t Be Afraid Of Taking Detours

February 10, 2019February 28, 20191 Comment

From a young age, I had this burning desire to make something of myself, help people, make a difference. Fiercely independent and excited for the future, I knew I was meant to do big things. Growing up in a small town, my heart was screaming for something more. The world was going to know my name. … Continue reading Don’t Be Afraid Of Taking Detours

Sometimes It’s Okay To Walk Away

February 3, 2019February 28, 20192 Comments

I did a fair bit of dating in my 20s and had a few significant relationships within that time. Most of those relationships ended in someone trampling over my heart, and in all honesty, I should have seen it coming. I married my high school sweetheart at 18 and we became pregnant shortly after. As … Continue reading Sometimes It’s Okay To Walk Away

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