Happy Birthday Sam!! Yesterday, we celebrated his 3rd birthday. We had a party with balloons, a kiddie pool, a bubble machine, and ice cream cake*! Normally, people are pretty busy with summer weekend plans in the PNW, so I figured we’d have low attendance, but it turns out that people with young children maybe don’t
Author: kelly
Sentencing day cometh, and so does a mini van
“It’s not quite like jail… but not quite like summer camp either. Maybe somewhere in between, like rehab? There is a weekly art class with really cool projects.” This is how my doctor describes my upcoming hospital sentencing. Aside from monitoring me 2x a day in the beginning, I will have the whole day to
When work/life balance is complete BS
I’m a career-oriented person. I like working. I’m not a dirtbag. I like what I do as a means to itself. I want to keep growing in my career as a product leader. I am also growing two high-risk humans and raising a toddler. The thing about growing two high-risk humans is that you can’t
Why choice matters
At 8 weeks, I learned that I was expecting twins. Not everyone can afford twins. Not everyone is healthy enough to carry twins. Not everyone is in a situation where they can introduce twins into their lives. Twin pregnancy is really hard. So much harder than singleton pregnancy. That should be a choice. Around 10
Distractions
Step 1: Freak outStep 2: Acceptance (ish)Step 3: Focus on distractions We’ve entered step 3. Since my last post, my feelings, at least towards the babies, have shifted more towards serenity and acceptance. I will admit, though, that acceptance is not quite so simple. There are layers to it. While I’m less worried about the
Gritty, loved warriors
The reality of this situation is setting in, and it is scary AF. We went back to the doctor last week for another ultrasound. For some reason, I was under the impression that this ultrasound and appointment would finally calm my nerves. “Finally, I will confirm that they aren’t conjoined and they don’t have thick
Throw anything at me, as long as it’s not conjoined twins
Let’s back up a bit. Here’s a synopsis of our gaggle to date: We have Sam, our almost-3-year-old boy. Currently, Sam loves trucks, Cheerios, and crying for his daddy whenever mom tries to do things with him. We also have two pitbulls, Overo (Ovie) (7 years old) and Patches (4 years old). Ovie was the