As parents, we all have to figure out what to say when our kids ask difficult questions. I wanted to talk a little bit about my own experiences as an agnostic parent trying to balance honesty with reassurance.
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As parents, we all have to figure out what to say when our kids ask difficult questions. I wanted to talk a little bit about my own experiences as an agnostic parent trying to balance honesty with reassurance.
Some honest thoughts about my last month at home alone with Mae, and about the prospect of new possibilities to come.
We finally did it! We went on an actual family vacation! I wanted to tell you all about it, but I was too tired from being on vacation to actually craft a proper post. So, here is a list of twenty one random thoughts on our voyage, along with my take one of my favourite Caribbean dishes—rice and peas!
My five year old has started baking brownies on her own, and man alive are they good!
Last week I embarked on a 9 day ‘cleanse’. I also read Roxane Gay’s beautiful book Hunger. These two things collided to produce some illuminating if anxiety-inducing ruminations on my relationships with food and my own body.
I am the mother of two crazy-smart and hilarious girls. Welcome to my never-ending meditation on the delightful struggle that is parenting them.