Turned over yet again, the toy bin lays defeated on the floor. Toys are sprawled out across the living room, but on this occasion, I’m not fixating on how long it will take to rectify the decimation. Instead, one singular toy has attained my focus. It’s a six-inch Cookie Monster doll, whose belly lights up…
Month: December 2018
The Unfair Advantage of Mothers
Exploring the silent burden of unnatural traits.
A day in the life of 3 kids under 2 years old.
I’m reading an article on my phone as I hurry from the parking garage into my office building. It’s showcasing a mother explaining proper alignment of nap schedules for young kids – parenting requires “agility and grace”, she says. I laugh. My morning has already had a blundering, although not unordinary, start. One of my…