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Read My Ramblings on Mamapedia

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Read My Ramblings on Mamapedia

I’m excited that my earlier blog post, 9 Reasons I’m Happy Being a Good-Enough Mom, is being featured on Mamapedia today!

I’m a big fan of Mamapedia as one of my go-to resources for parenting questions and answers. The best part is that your questions are answered by actual moms going through similar experiences. With over 3 million registered community members, there is always a variety of conversation and perspectives.

I would love if you would take a look at my post on Mamapedia, and comment or share if you enjoy it (or even if you don’t – would still love to hear your perspective)!

And thank you to the growing community of readers here and across my social media channels for your support. I am so enjoying getting to know and learn from many of you as I navigate this amazing, crazy, joyful, and chaotic journey of parenthood!

Cheers 🙂

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Mommy. Former Corporate American. New Freelancer/Risk-Taker. Foodie. Traveler. Spiritualist. Simple Living Learner.

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