With this writing, this now makes the fifth time I have tried to write this post. Each time I have just been wrecked, emotionally, trying to write this. But I'm sticking to my guns and finishing it now, because I really need to, to work through some stuff emotionally. I may … Read More »
Healing
Move toward mindful living and coping via cathartic expression and emotional validation. May you find peace, joy, comfort, and light – wherever you are on your journey.
A Confluence of Motherhood This Mother’s Day
Mother's Day is this weekend. Bet that totally fell off your radars, right? Ha ha, just kidding. This date looms large on the calendar for practically every woman who's ever experienced infertility. Last year, Mother's Day hit me in the gut, this suckerpunch reminder of … Read More »
Advocacy Day 2012: Vignettes, Voices and Images
It was a longer trek than I thought from the Senate building to the Metro station and I was thankful that the weather had held up so beautifully. The sun was shining, the breeze tempering just the right amount of chill to dry the tiny beads of sweat forming along my eyebrows as … Read More »
I’m in Today’s Metro News Across the US!
Check it out - do you live in Boston, Philly, or NYC? You can grab your free copy of Metro News from newsstands throughout each city. They ran a whole spread in honor of National Infertility Awareness Week and I was featured to share my personal story with infertility. And if … Read More »
Don’t ignore someone you know.
We could be strangers. We might pass each other on the street. We could be standing in line behind one another at the grocery store. We might even be sitting together in the same doctor's office waiting room. We could be watching the same movie together at the movie … Read More »
I’ll Be at the A Family of My Own Conference on Saturday
Two posts in one day? Madness, I know. I wanted to give a little love to the A Family of My Own Fertility & Adoption Conference happening in Rye Brook, NY tomorrow. It's the Tri-State NY/NJ/CT conference and since I was born a Jersey girl, I have to give some love to my home … Read More »
Infertility: Your Own Personal Health Marathon
It's Patriots' Day here in Massachusetts. One of those random holidays I never knew existed until we moved to this fine Commonwealth five years ago. It's not a glorious celebration of the regionally-adored New England Patriots football team, rather, this holiday … Read More »
The Ritual and the Habitual: Infertility and Marking Time
Every time I fly, I quietly say the Sh'ma and V'ahavta to myself every time the plane takes off. Every time. Without fail, no matter how tired I might be if it's an early flight. I am convinced that if I do not recite these two Hebrew prayers, I will die in a fiery death. I am … Read More »
Why Infertility Patients Should Think Like Entrepreneurs, Part 2
Yesterday, I indulged in a little bit of entrepreneurial wisdom from the BlogHer Entrepreneurs conference I went to last week into coping with your infertility journeys. Today, I wrap it all up in part 2 of Why Infertility Patients Should Think Like Entrepreneurs. I'll tell … Read More »
Why Infertility Patients Should Think Like Entrepreneurs, Part 1
At BlogHer Entrepreneurs last week, I had the unique opportunity to spend 2 days with some of the most brilliant, inspiring women (and some men) making waves in the tech startup world, right smack dab in the middle of Silicon Valley. I was doubtful if BlogHer Entrepreneurs was … Read More »
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