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Today I Am Drowning In Parenthood

By Stephanie Jankowski 13 Comments

Today was a bad day. And that's OK.

The 5-year-old is arguing because he is right and I am wrong. The 3-year-old is whining because something, anything, didn't go her way. The baby is screaming because she no longer fits in my uterus. The dogs are so sick of the noise that they hide upstairs, not even emerging to bark at the mail ... » Learn More about Today I Am Drowning In Parenthood

Filed Under: Family Stuff, Motherhood, Parenting

Great Expectations for a Little Reciprocity

By Stephanie Jankowski 41 Comments

A couple of weeks ago, my piece We're Expecting! No One Cares was featured on Mamapedia. I was saddened by how many other mothers have experienced the "Meh" reaction to their pregnancies, but I was more emotional about the comments that said I shouldn't expect others to be excited just because I ... » Learn More about Great Expectations for a Little Reciprocity

Filed Under: Family Stuff, Marriage, Motherhood, Parenting

What Pinterest Won’t Show You: How to REALLY Recycle Baby Wipe Bins

By Stephanie Jankowski 8 Comments

Don't you just love Pinterest?! Shut up. Pinterest makes me feel inferior. All those homemade birthday party decorations and thoughtful gifts whittled from mighty oak trees can bite me. Why make it yourself when you can buy it?! We don’t have three Dollar Generals within a four mile ... » Learn More about What Pinterest Won’t Show You: How to REALLY Recycle Baby Wipe Bins

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Got Light?

By Stephanie Jankowski 2 Comments

Most little kids are afraid of the dark, and my three-year-old is no exception. Rather than walk into a dimly lit room by herself, she calls for help the way a normal person would shriek if on fire or being eaten alive by carpenter ants. Toddlers, they're like that. As a child, I ... » Learn More about Got Light?

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I Think My Kindergartener Was a Stoner in a Former Life

By Stephanie Jankowski 1 Comment

5 ways my kid reminds me of a stoner

Some call him an old soul because of his wise eyes and affinity for classic rock. Others, namely Grandparents, call him "brilliant, advanced, perfect." His sisters just call him silly. My 6-year-old is definitely something special (says every mom ever), and while I agree with some of the above ... » Learn More about I Think My Kindergartener Was a Stoner in a Former Life

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