Tag: daily life

  • To the Mom Who Stood Out at Drop-off This Morning

    Get Pregnant Fast This morning was one of those chaotic ones again. You know the type — the kind where I’m zipping in and out of the driveway because more than one child forgot it was day for library books, silly hats, or pajamas. As I hopped out of the car to hand-deliver an urgent…

  • 20 Indications You Might Be Incredibly Impatient

    Get Pregnant Fast Do you find yourself moving at lightning speed compared to the rest of the world? Can you juggle multiple tasks simultaneously? Do people seem a bit on edge when they’re around you? If any of this resonates, you might be dealing with a serious case of impatience. Still not convinced? Check out…

  • Why Parenting a 1-Year-Old is Truly Draining

    Get Pregnant Fast You’ve probably seen the commercials—those blissful diaper ads, sparkling cleaning product promos, and the coffee spots featuring someone blissfully waking up to the heavenly scent of brewed java. But let’s be real: these ads often portray a spotless home where everything is in its rightful place, and the babies? They’re all giggles…

  • The Top 5 Joys and Struggles of Motherhood

    Get Pregnant Fast Motherhood is undeniably challenging; “gruelling” might even be a better term to describe the daily grind. When we discuss being a mom, there’s often an unspoken rule: we should focus solely on the blessings while glossing over the chaos that comes with raising little humans. Sure, we count our blessings, but let’s…

  • Why Yes, I Do Indulge in Bonbons All Day

    Get Pregnant Fast Oh, you bet I indulge in bonbons throughout the day. I keep them stashed away on the top shelf of the refrigerator. This is crucial because if I left them within reach, my kids would discover them, devour them, and transform into chocolate-fueled tornadoes, leaving brown smudges all over their faces. Next…

  • Pioneer Moms vs. Modern Moms: A Thoughtful Comparison

    A Day in the Life of a Pioneer Mom Get Pregnant Fast This morning started at the crack of dawn, around 4 AM, as I set about preparing our daily bread. The fire needed tending, and the dough required rising before Pa and the boys returned from milking the cows and caring for the livestock.…

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