![]() It might intrigue you to know Suzanne is a veteran of the United States Army, has worked in the dot-com industry as a techie geek, and sold drugs for 8 years (pharmaceuticals for Pfizer!) before living the momlife. When she's not building her work-at-home empire and teaching wellness workshops, you can find her ignoring housework and hanging with mama friends at kid-friendly breweries or parks by the beach. She has a passion for natural living, free range parenting and bonding over the real-life ups and downs of motherhood. Suzanne is a work-at-home mama to 3 girls and the wife of a Yankee lovin', craft-beer drinkin' Oregonian. I’ll hold your hand as we travel the rocky road.Īll they want is you… smiling… at them… with them. We’ll smooth those jagged edges while our kids make messes. You don’t have to push that boulder alone. You don’t drown by going into the water, you drown by staying there.ĭon’t let that rock drag you to the bottom.Īnd when you do, you’ll be able to look in those faces and smile again, and mean it… and feel it. We can’t keep doing things the same way, if it keeps producing the same result. We can’t keep going at the selfless rate we do, or we WILL lose ourselves. So, search in that group and see who else has posted your same issue. Maybe that feels hard, to be center stage. Meet a mom friend for coffee, we ALWAYS want coffee. It sounds easy, but it’s not, but you GOTTA do it. If that boulder feels too heavy, ask for help. What keeps us from falling down that well, from being crushed by the weight of the boulder, or sliding down the mountain? You. I don’t mean to be a Debbie Downer, but the struggle is real, y’all. It feels like throwing a pebble in a well and waiting for the splash… waiting… waiting… but never hearing it. It feels like no one “gets it,” especially those closest to us. Some days everything feels as smooth as a river stone, but most days there are jagged edges, peaks to climb, and boulders to push.
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