Recently I read this wonderful blog post (which is quite old, pre-pandemic) on the lack of villages in modern motherhood and I deeply felt every word of it.
While it’s tempting to blame individuals in my life who haven’t shown up for me in motherhood when I needed them, it’s not the fault of any one or two people. It’s cultural attitudes towards kids, parenting, and motherhood on the whole.… Read More »

I’m a 90s child; Eric and I are technically the very youngest millennials, born in ’94 and ’95. (Cradle robber, I am! Seven weeks older than my husband ;P) And like many millennials, I’m a child of feminists and the attitude that men and women are created perfectly equal. But during college, I began to reject that idea. And now as a late 20-something, I reject it wholeheartedly.