Thank you for visiting Words with Moms. I am overwhelmed with gratitude for the vision I was given to bring WWM back to life. In 2018, I had an idea to bring moms all over together while doing what I love – writing. I brought in a wonderful partner and together we created an open blog that mothers of all kinds would write their stories for.
Life happens, my partner and I actually both became pregnant which made the upkeep of the site hard in the midst of new beginnings. Eventually, my partner left and the plan was for me to continue. I had NO idea what I was doing on my own. I was always afraid of it not being what people expected it to be. Now, years have gone by and I woke up one day realizing I had not gone one day without thinking about WWM. I am so proud to bring it back today.
So, grab a cup of coffee or tea with me, and share your story. No judgements, and realize how much you’re not alone. Motherhood can be so lonely, lets change that together.
I think all of our stories begin with our mothers bringing us into this world. To give a little backstory, I was born on July 16th. I am the youngest of three and have two amazing older sisters who share the same blood as my mother. I am eternally grateful to have them both in…
It’s been 7 years since I’ve sat on this computer and written for Words with Moms. So much has changed. I have changed so much. And yet, so much has stayed the same. The biggest change? My perspectives. I wish I could say that has changed little by little over the past 7 years, but…
Thank you for visiting Words with Moms. I am overwhelmed with gratitude for the vision I was given to bring WWM back to life. In 2018, I had an idea to bring moms all over together while doing what I love – writing. I brought in a wonderful partner and together we created an open blog that mothers of all kinds would write their stories for.
Life happens, my partner and I actually both became pregnant which made the upkeep of the site hard in the midst of new beginnings. Eventually, my partner left and the plan was for me to continue. I had NO idea what I was doing on my own. I was always afraid of it not being what people expected it to be. Now, years have gone by and I woke up one day realizing I had not gone one day without thinking about WWM. I am so proud to bring it back today.
So, grab a cup of coffee or tea with me, and share your story. No judgements, and realize how much you’re not alone. Motherhood can be so lonely, lets change that together.