Today on the podcast I’m sharing my VDay let down, Riri’s performance at the Super Bowl, and one too many personal stories about my love life. The youshhhhhh.
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Hey Juli! I hope you read this because I just wanted to say that you are doing an amazing job at being a mom. My sister and I were raised by my mom. My dad was an abusive alcoholic so we had to escape when I was 6. There were times when we had no lights, cable, car and were not able to get new clothes or hair cuts. Looking back on it, I remember being so happy that my mom was my mom. She worked 2 jobs and took care of us and loved us so much. I don’t know how she did it. She must have been so scared of being on her own but I always felt her love and still do today. I know Avery will feel the same way. You give her a safe home and work hard to provide for her and you found a great and supportive husband (and I agree- where was your 5 course meal for Valentine’s Day?). So try not to compare yourself to other moms. I promise you she won’t even care about that stuff. I look back at my childhood really fondly after my mom was raising us alone just because we were safe and loved. I hope this comment finds you when you need it most!
Hey Juli! I’m one of the 4 moms who listen to your podcast lol. 😂 I just wanted to say thanks for keeping it real—I needed to hear this podcast today. And I totally hear you about how scary it is to think about having another kid. My daughter is 3 and a half, and I still remember all the things from her newborn stage and am struggling to decide if I want to give her a sibling. I always feel like I’m a mess and barely getting anything done, too—thanks for saying that out loud so I know feel alone in that. It’s so hard not to compare yourself to other moms!
Just remember, you’re doing great!