The duality & dichotomy steeped into motherhood is so very intense and intimate and incredible all at the same time! Thanks for putting this theme I've been experiencing since becoming a mama into beautiful words :)
I have been trying to explain to my husband how I grieve so much more and feel so much more since becoming a mother, the wave is real. You spoke the words I could not put into words. Thank you Asia ❤️
Thank you for being so vulnerable to share this story of motherhood. It’s an eye opener and soothing for me as I’m soon to be a mother to our first baby.
As a 4 month old mom - every step out into the world really is too much for me. I spent most of the days at home and in bed with my little one. And that really is different from what I thought but I feel everything else is draining my energy quickly. The good thing is that I don’t miss a thing watching him grow up until now. I guess I will never say I wish I was doing more when he was that little.
The duality & dichotomy steeped into motherhood is so very intense and intimate and incredible all at the same time! Thanks for putting this theme I've been experiencing since becoming a mama into beautiful words :)
Intense, intimate, incredible... yes, yes, yes. This.
Ditto! 🩵
I have been trying to explain to my husband how I grieve so much more and feel so much more since becoming a mother, the wave is real. You spoke the words I could not put into words. Thank you Asia ❤️
Thank you for being here Nicole, and for the waves you hold.
This is absolutely brilliant. I'm floored Asia. Thank you x
Love you so much dear friend.
Thank you for being so vulnerable to share this story of motherhood. It’s an eye opener and soothing for me as I’m soon to be a mother to our first baby.
As a 4 month old mom - every step out into the world really is too much for me. I spent most of the days at home and in bed with my little one. And that really is different from what I thought but I feel everything else is draining my energy quickly. The good thing is that I don’t miss a thing watching him grow up until now. I guess I will never say I wish I was doing more when he was that little.