Like most mom’s who work I fantasize about staying home with my peanuts. Taking a walk in the afternoon with the baby and the dog picking up the big kid, having meaningful and thoughtful conversations about how school went. I understand that it’s nowhere near this angelic but a girl can dream right?
Our idea for this blog was simple, use it as a diary and sounding board for our own mommy woes. However, as we were discussing the purpose of this blog the idea of spotlighting other mom bloggers or mom creatives who help(ed) us during our darkest mommy hours seemed to be a reoccurring thought (for me at least!). Starting next week if we can find a willing participant we will be doing just that.
I know they’re out there because among the some odd new 100 followers my Instagram has there are so many momma’s!
Which brings me to my point of this post we all have moments where we need support, I hope that we can be that port in the storm. We understand that we can’t always speak to everyone’s situation but maybe we can connect you with someone who can!
-T




I laid my brand new baby down and snuck off to the bathroom to shower for the first time in days. Suddenly, I caught a glimpse of the stretch marks, soft belly, and loose skin than now lay where my abs used to be. I see how wide my hips are and am reminded of the jeans that no longer fit me. I look at my chest and recall the perky days I left behind. I finish my shower and lay in bed with my sweet baby, smiling in her sleep. How could I ever be upset that my body has changed? How could I ever hate the body that was a home for 40 weeks to the best thing that has ever happened to me? These stretch marks and extra pounds are here because I grew a human being and my body continues to nourish her, even after birth. Our bodies are amazing and deserve to be loved. We must love ourselves and teach self love to these beautiful little humans our bodies made. 💛
