Grief.

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One of the good things that has come out of this pandemic quarantine life is that other people are experiencing the life I live as a mama. With this comes increased compassion, understanding, and new eyes on the “lock down” experience. 

Motherhood is extremely isolating at times. In the past I would refer to my life as “depressing” because I didn’t have another word for it. I knew it wasn’t the right word because I obviously love my children, have fun with them, and enjoy many parts of my life!

Now, thanks to other people living this experience of being stuck at home, thrust into a totally different life than they were familiar with, we have people writing about it.

They’re using words like “grief” and “grieving.”

At first I was like 🤷🏼‍♀️ “I don’t get it.” 

But now I see it. When I feel down or depressed about my life, what it really is is grief over the freedoms I “lost” when I had kids. It’s the grief over having to say no to me when I don’t want to. It’s the pain of self-denial. It’s hard. I don’t like it. It’s deeply uncomfortable. 

With this new word, I feel like I’m allowed to feel sad about what Is gone and yet appreciate what I have. The old phrase “my life is depressing” had brought an unfair judgment on my new life. 

Without being disrespectful for all the people that have come into hardship because of this pandemic, I have to say: I’m grateful for it. 

We started a podcast!

I’ve wanted to do a podcast for awhile, but didn’t know what to do it on! Finally, my husband agreed to do one with me and we went for it! You can find on most podcast aggregator/app including Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, and Spotify. You can also head over to the Podcast tab here to listen to the episodes.

In Season 1, we talk through Brené Brown’s The Gifts of Imperfection. We had a lot of fun doing it! We did an episode almost every evening for the first two weeks of the Coronavirus “lockdown.” We’re pretty sure we’ll go ahead with season two (with fewer episodes each week) but need to decide on a book to work through.

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