Feb 22, 2019 | Family, Motherhood, San Antonio, Travel
One thing that’s always been important to me with my girls is never forcing my own limiting beliefs on them. For example, I’ve always been hung up on the idea that I’m not good at math, and I don’t love science. I made it through school,...
Nov 12, 2018 | Family, Motherhood, San Antonio, Travel
If there’s one thing motherhood changes, it’s your view of the ideal vehicle. I mean, there’s a lot of things, but this is a comically big one. Gone are the days spent dreaming of a convertible or sexy coupe, replaced by visions of built-in DVD...
Aug 27, 2018 | Cora Marie, Family, Issa Brooke, Motherhood
Dear Cora and Issa, Sometimes I do this weird thing where I see a baby on the street and think how much that mom and I have in common. Then I turn my gaze down to you and see that, in fact, I don’t. I don’t have babies with squishy leg rolls and tummies...
Aug 7, 2018 | Family, Motherhood, Travel
Believe it or not, the one year anniversary of Hurricane Harvey is coming up in late August. If you don’t live in Texas, you probably haven’t thought much about the Category 4 Hurricane since last Fall, but Texans across the coast have been rebuilding...
Aug 3, 2018 | Family, Motherhood, Travel
When it comes to traveling, I love the experience of it. I HATE the planning of it. I always feel like the airlines are ripping me off, I don’t know when the best time to book a rental car is, and I don’t enjoy the logistics of planning what to do and...
May 14, 2018 | Family, Health & Fitness, Motherhood, San Antonio
Every year as Orlando’s basketball season winds down, I start to feel like I’m struggling to stay afloat. This year especially, since we stayed behind in San Antonio for Cora to start Kindergarten, it was a long six months essentially solo parenting. But...