Ah! I can’t believe it’s been 2 years already. 2 years ago after sitting on this for years just waiting for the right moment to start, not knowing there would never be a right moment, I finally took the leap. A leap I will never regret. The only thing I regret is not starting sooner.Continue reading “Celebrating 2 Years”
Category Archives: teen parents
Q&A To Celebrate Our 150th Blog
I’m so excited to be celebrating the 150th blog on Sassy Mamaroo. I really couldn’t have done this without all the love, support, and all the amazing people that have shared their stories. Today I’ll be answering the questions you asked and wanted answered, aside from the few more complex ones. They deserve a fullContinue reading “Q&A To Celebrate Our 150th Blog”
In The Blink Of An Eye
March 7th 2006 my water broke. It was a flurry of emotions. I was terrified, excited, scared, happy, sad. My hormones were all over the place and I was to young to fully understand all that I was about to go through. Checking into the hospital made it real. I was having a baby, nowContinue reading “In The Blink Of An Eye”
I Didn’t Choose The Mom Life, The Mom Life Chose Me
Literally the mom life chose me. I’ve talked about it before, I never wanted to be a mom. Changing diapers, puke, snotty noses – No thank you. I’ll pass. Obviously the universe had other plans and obviously I was a dumb kid that made dumb mistakes and life started early. I wouldn’t change a thingContinue reading “I Didn’t Choose The Mom Life, The Mom Life Chose Me”
Keep Going You Got This
Inspiration comes from everywhere. Yesterday while talking to a friend on the phone I was inspired to write this. Many of the struggles people face we don’t see. Going through your day suffering through anxiety, depression, grief, etc. You put a smile on your face and people have no idea what you are going through.Continue reading “Keep Going You Got This”
As A Former Teen Parent I Want You To Know…
Most people already know, but if you’re new here, I was a teen mom. I got pregnant at 15 and had my son at 16. The situation wasn’t ideal, but I did the best I could and I regret nothing. I am who I am because of what I lived through. I remember all theContinue reading “As A Former Teen Parent I Want You To Know…”