Real Talk

 

Here you'll find all my blog entries, which I'll update as often as I can. If you're here, chances are you know just how busy life can get. I hope you enjoy reading my thoughts and experiences.  Maybe even relate to some of them.

I truly hope you enjoy reading. Writing has been therapeutic for me, and I hope that, in some small way, reading these entries can be therapeutic for you too. 

Overcoming postpartum depression was the hardest thing I’ve ever done.

Overcoming postpartum depression was the hardest thing I’ve ever done. I did it silently and alone. Nobody knew I was struggling. If I seemed a little moody or sad, I was told to “just cheer up.” I was on maternity leave, so people assumed I had it easy at home “resting and bonding.” NOPE. I was living through emotional hell. I was fighting for my life, and not a single soul knew it. The sleep deprivation was relentless. I was seeing things that weren’t there. When someone spoke to me, it sounded like their voice was echoing from far away. And still, I kept going. The love I had and still have for my babies is what kept me together. That love is fierce, endless, and grounding. It’s what kept me sane. You are fighting a war inside yourself while the world around you continues, unaware. That kind of isolation is extremely hard. And yet… you keep going. You carry the weight of your own survival while showing up every day for your babies. That is strength. All while being told "You have it easy" all because you didn't work a 9-5.It's not the kind of strength people usually recognize or applaud. Its real, raw, warrior-level strength. Mothers are amazing. We are capable of so much more than people realize. Postpartum depression is not just sadness. The postpartum period is not just “recovery.” It is a physical, emotional, and psychological journey that is often brutal and very much minimized. And yet, we’re expected to “bounce back” while coping with: • Hormonal shifts • Sleep deprivation • Pain and healing from birth • Breastfeeding struggles and pressure • Expected to be glowing, grateful, and endlessly giving

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RBF

It’s Not You, It’s My Face (Although sometimes it MIGHT be you) 

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Things they don't tell you about motherhood

Motherhood is beautiful. No one is arguing that. The snuggles, the way your baby looks at you like you hung the moon, the milestones, the deep, primal kind of love that nothing else in life even comes close to touching — it’s magic.

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