What is Mom2Summit and Why Did I Go?
Over the last couple weeks my social media accounts may have made you ask “what the heck is #Mom2Summit and why does Amy care so much about it?” And to…
Over the last couple weeks my social media accounts may have made you ask “what the heck is #Mom2Summit and why does Amy care so much about it?” And to…
Here’s to all the awesome Mamas out there! It was such a joy to be a part of the Whatta Mom Parody for Life of Mom. Make sure you let us know what you…
I know it often seems a weird place to talk death, on the Internet. And perhaps it’s true that just as misery loves company, grief needs love. This death, however,…
Only days 29 ‘til Mom Summit (whaaaat?), and if you’re anything like me, you’ve been packing/unpacking/planning outfits mentally for months. But, as a lifelong LA resident I have a lot less to prep than to obsess over.
Entertainment, Finding Happiness, Grief, Hard Lessons, Healing
A huge thank you to Amy Newmark of Chicken Soup for the Soul for asking me to be her guest on today’s Friend Friday podcast show! She interviewed me about my…
I am deeply indebted to the AwestruckTV family for allowing me to be in their #Enough video and giving volume to my voice. Also, for their bravery. ?
Michael Keaton is undoubtedly one of Hollywood’s most unsung gems. His performances are always thoughtful and provocative, whether he’s donning a mask or some oven mitts. In honor of the…
Finding Happiness, Hard Lessons, Healing, Travel
…Only a few hours later, I had booked a trip to Ireland so I could spend St. Patrick’s Day in the rowdy streets of Dublin. I had stumbled upon an affordable tour for college students offered by a company both Mom and I had formerly worked for. I would be spending two and a half days in Galway and four days in Dublin. This would only be the second flight of my life, and I tried not to be nervous. There was nothing I could or wanted to do about my excitement, though.
Finding Happiness, Healing, Humor, Parenthood
Every one has a modus operandi, a way they conduct themselves. The more adulting I’m forced to do, the more I realize I tend to employ what I (or Elle…