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christinelemmon

  1. Wondering whether one too many mornings mixed with lack of sleep might have a tragic cumulative effect.
  2. My home is a mess. It looks like a habitat in distress in which a bird has been trying to create a nest out of chaos.
  3. Mornings could care less whether a mother is rested or not.
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  6. A mother’s love is illogical. It’s a natural instinct kind of love.
  7. Feel like calling my mom—“Help, how on earth can one fold so much laundry. Help! Never knew it could be so consuming.
  8. I’d love to focus more deeply on things but the housework never gets done
  9. No time or energy left at the end of the day to celebrate summits
  10. Loving motherhood but not the domestic responsibilities
  11. Finding very little time for selfish pursuits
  12. Feeling more non-intellectual and less wise with every sip of cappuccino. Considering switching to espresso.
  13. Controlling them on my end with the least amount of time and energy.
  14. Self-doubts are like weeds, a constant part of life. We must inhibit the weed seeds from germinating.
  15. I could easily screw this novel up
  16. I don’t want to use a lot of big words in this story
  17. Starving for cappuccino and pastries.
  18. A million years from now I won’t be looking back asking, why did you cross that bridge? Why did you write that story?
  19. Telling myself it’s good to venture out, crossing new bridges in life.
  20. Convinced this is the story I’m meant to write next.