MOTHER HOOD
My life with kids.
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Life Lately: Thanksgiving Edition
My Thanksgiving tradition started back in 1998, in Charlotte, where my cousins and I would celebrate the holiday with an all-night movie marathon + planning for our Black Friday shopping extravaganza. This is before online deals existed and planning involved looking through all the newspaper leaflets, manually comparing deals, making a list, figuring out who…
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Life Lately…
Happy Monday guys! It’s November somehow and I realized that it’s been a while since I put together a photo-essay of how life is going lately. So here it goes! Fair warning – following pictures include intense amount of cuteness. I am not sure how I handle it on a daily basis, but somehow I have…
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The first mile is the hardest
There is no reason for you to know this, but I started this blog back in 2008 as a way to document my love of running (gasp!), as well as to have an outlet to share some goofy pictures of what my life was like in DC back then. In essence this is the longest…
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Playdate at the Union Station
Last week we lost power for a couple of hours after a quick yet fierce thunder-storm in Raleigh. The rain stopped almost as quickly as it had started though, and since it was safe to drive, I took the kids to Raleigh’s new Union Station until our power was restored. We were the only ones…
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Life Lately…
Mom Guilt has been running high in the Gujarathi household as of late as I find new ways to kill some joy in my kids’ life (ex: I am very close to banning Alexa from playing the Trolls soundtrack ever again). I am going to write this off to a few bad nights of sleep…
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German Parenting
I avoided parenting books for a long time because I quickly learned that little kids grow out of pretty much everything that needs fixing. What does intrigue me however, is learning how different countries and cultures go about raising children and dealing with the universal challenges of parenthood (personal favorites: Cup of Jo’s Motherhood Around the…

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