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    • Silver Spring Suburban Mom Starter Pack

      Silver Spring Suburban Mom Starter Pack

      April 8, 2025
      Amazon Roundup

      Spring in the DC area is a whole thing—the cherry blossoms are blooming, the days are getting longer, and suddenly your coat feels way too heavy. If you’re a Silver Spring suburban mom, you know this season comes with a whole new vibe (and a whole new set of gear). Whether you’re chasing kids through…

    • Why I Still Call People Instead of Just Texting

      Why I Still Call People Instead of Just Texting

      April 7, 2025
      Friendship

      I know texting is the norm. It’s quick, non-intrusive, and doesn’t require the awkward “how do I wrap this up?” exit. But I still call people. Not because I’m better at staying connected—honestly, I think it’s more about how I’m wired. ☎️ I Have a Compulsive Need to Talk I’m not even being dramatic. I’m…

    • How I Plan Big Trips as a Solo Parent

      How I Plan Big Trips as a Solo Parent

      April 6, 2025
      Travel

      Traveling with a kid as a solo parent isn’t relaxing. It’s not spontaneous. It’s not effortless. But it is doable—and honestly, it can be a lot of fun once the logistics are handled and you’re both on the plane with snacks in hand. I’m heading to London soon with my daughter, and like most things…

    • Can We Talk About the Never-Ending Purple Line Construction?

      Can We Talk About the Never-Ending Purple Line Construction?

      April 6, 2025
      DMV

      I’m all for mass transit. I really am. I believe in investing in public infrastructure, reducing car dependence, and building systems that make life better for more people. But if I have to drive down Wayne Avenue in Silver Spring one more time and dodge a maze of construction barrels, uneven pavement, and mystery fencing,…

    • Solo Parent vs. Single Parent: Why the Distinction Matters (At Least to Me)

      Solo Parent vs. Single Parent: Why the Distinction Matters (At Least to Me)

      April 5, 2025
      Parenting

      When I describe myself as a solo parent, I sometimes get a puzzled look or a follow-up question: “Oh, you mean single mom?”Sort of. But also—not really. I want to talk about what this distinction means to me, and why I choose the term solo parent even though I technically fit the definition of a…

    • The Quiet Loneliness of Solo Parenting

      The Quiet Loneliness of Solo Parenting

      April 5, 2025
      Friendship, Parenting, Self Care

      There’s a particular kind of quiet that sets in at night once the dishwasher is running, the toys are picked up, and your child is finally asleep. It’s the silence that follows the chaos—and sometimes, in that stillness, the loneliness creeps in. Solo parenting comes with so many joys, but there are also moments when…

    • How I Get Things Done as a Solo Parent: Systems, Delegation, and Tech

      How I Get Things Done as a Solo Parent: Systems, Delegation, and Tech

      April 5, 2025
      Tips and Tricks, Work Life Balance

      Being a solo parent is a marathon—one that’s nonstop. From juggling work to managing a household and everything in between, it can often feel overwhelming. The truth is, I don’t have a partner to lean on, and I don’t want to pretend that it’s all smooth sailing. But I’ve learned to make things work—and it’s…

    • The Sacred Start: Why I Cherish My Quiet Mornings

      The Sacred Start: Why I Cherish My Quiet Mornings

      April 5, 2025
      Self Care, Work Life Balance

      There’s a moment, just before the day begins, that belongs entirely to me. No emails. No school lunches. No one asking for anything. Just me, my coffee, and a bit of stillness. Every morning, I wake up a little early—not because I’m naturally chipper (I’m not), but because I need that quiet time to feel…

    • The Joy of Looking Forward

      The Joy of Looking Forward

      April 5, 2025
      Travel

      There’s a special kind of magic in having a trip on the calendar. The act of looking forward is its own kind of restoration—especially as the departure date gets closer. Right now, I’m counting down to a trip to London with my daughter. Just the two of us, an adventure we’ve been dreaming about, planning…

    • Friendship Takes Practice (Especially Now)

      Friendship Takes Practice (Especially Now)

      April 5, 2025
      Friendship

      In my twenties, friendship felt easier. Everyone had time. No one had kids. We could be spontaneous, meet for drinks on a random Tuesday, or spend hours talking without needing to coordinate calendars or childcare. We were all moving through life stages—college, first jobs, questionable roommates—in lockstep. There was comfort in that shared rhythm. Now?…

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