Hi.

So glad that you found my corner on the internet. My life has and is continuing to change at an alarming rate. I’ve decided to document it here. Hope you’ll stick around.

Glacier National Park 2016

Glacier National Park 2016

Expressing Motherhood

Expressing Motherhood

A few weeks ago, I participated in the Expressing Motherhood show for the 3rd time. It was virtual and the subject was ‘parenting in a pandemic’. There’s another show coming up on December 13th and I highly suggest that you watch. Lindsay Kavet has brought together an amazing community and it’s so important to tell our stories. The show from a few weeks ago can be seen below. My piece is at 48:48 in case you want to forward, but everyone is great and it’s worth watching the whole thing.

The first time that I participated in the show, in person, in Silverlake, I was scared to death. I’d submitted a piece as a challenge to myself, never dreaming that I’d actually be chosen. I was a fish out of water. Most of the other participants had experience in public speaking, were actors, writers, etc. I had none of this and was so nervous.

Over the last few months, looking back on the last couple of years, I think that things were put in my path for reasons that may reveal themselves, or may not, but I think that theboriginal challenge to myself and being chosen were a step on my path. I gave a eulogy at Tommy’s funeral. I don’t know if I would’ve had the strength or ability to do that if it hadn’t been for my experience in writing and performing in Expressing Motherhood. I may never know if these things are true, but I do know that the experience has helped me tremendously in my own growth and in getting Tommy’s story out there.

You can follow Expressing Motherhood on Instagram here.



Holiday cards ...  something that feels semi-normal

Holiday cards ... something that feels semi-normal

The simple things