Today I am grateful. Grateful for my family, and my career. Both gave me the time to make memories today.
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GN people of #nostr
In my goal of daily posting, today was a success.
Your normal day is someone's dream.
Don't let stress dim your sparkle. Find your inner calm and let it shine.
The chapter of princess dresses, toys scattered across the floor, diaper bags stuffed with spare clothes and snacks, and more stuffies than you can count won't last forever.
It will be my favourite memory and I will cherish every day of it with each of my children.
Don't take one second for granted.
Thankful everyday for the life I live.
Some people aren't part of your story, they are your story. Those are the good ones.
Believe in your children so much the world thinks you are crazy. Then, believe more.
Pet peeve = interrupting someone's story to interject your not fully knowing opinion.
Love is more precious than gold. Can't be bought and can't be sold.
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Setting a goal to post daily this week. Wish me luck
They say don't blink and it couldn't be more true. Time truly flies. So very grateful for my children.
I don't take a second for granted.
Being a mom is the biggest blessing of a life time. Not the loudest or easiest blessing, but the kind the wraps itself around your heart and never lets go.
#gratitude
Just remember while you're moving forward, chasing purpose, and making progress that everything can change in the blink of an eye.
Don't wait for the world to show you how precious life is.
Breathe in fresh air, and smell the grass, and touch the world around you.
Put the phone down and spend time with the people you truly love.
Focus on what truly matters because life doesn't wait.
When you're all out of time and there's nothing left to chase, you realize it was never about the finish line. It was about the people and the moments that put a smile on your face.
Is nostr dead? Where are the #nostrichs at?
It is mindblowing to me that this is an unpopular opinion...
But the most unhelpful and anger inducing thing is hearing these statements when you are in the trenches with a newborn not sleeping:
"Are you ready to start sleep training?"
"Your sleep is so important so you can be the best parent."
"They are manipulating you"
"It's a habit. They aren't actually hungry."
Instead, praise me for comforting my baby, offer me a nap while you hold my baby, or bring me a cooked meal.
Suggesting negligent parenting practices and suggesting I prioritize my sleep over my BABY'S needs... unhelpful.
I said what I said.

Motherhood is one of the hardest, most demanding roles. Anyone can carry the title, but being a good mom requires exhaustive effort, patience, and self-sacrifice. It’s the sleepless nights, the constant worrying if you’re doing it right, and the emotional toll of trying to raise kind, well-rounded humans while sometimes feeling like you’re losing yourself in the process.
It is also love in its purest form: their laughter, their hugs, their growth. It’s okay to acknowledge how hard it is—because it’s real… but it’s also okay to give yourself grace in the process.
There is nothing more fulfilling and worthwhile than your children. My ultimate goal is to be the best mom for my kids.
#motherhood #parenting
Before motherhood, holidays were exciting.
Now? They’re pure magic.
I was up all night prepping, wrapping gifts, arranging baskets, setting everything just right. Barely slept a wink. But I’m wide awake.
Sitting here, sipping my coffee, watching the sun slowly rise, heart racing in anticipation.
Waiting for the little footsteps.
Waiting to see their faces light up.
Waiting for the laughter, the squeals, the joy.
This is what it’s all for.
The exhaustion, the chaos, the effort..
It all melts away the second I see their smiles.
Because holidays as a mother?
They hit different.
They’re no longer about receiving.
They’re about creating magic.
One day you will wish you could go back, not to change anything, but to appreciate it more.