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Life Lately/Catch up: Road Trips, School Days & Real Talk with My Husband

Life Lately/Catch up: Road Trips, School Days & Real Talk with My Husband

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After a four-month break, we’re back and catching up on everything! In this episode, I sit down with my partner-in-crime (and life), Donald, to chat about what life has looked like lately for our family. From three back-to-back road trips (yes, we’re still recovering!) to the kids starting in-person school for the first time, it’s been a season full of change, growth, and plenty of stories.

We open up about:
🚗 The three road trips that (at times) tested our sanity, but also brought us so much joy
🎒 What it’s been like transitioning the kids to in-person schooling
💬 How we’re managing caregiving, marriage, and everything in between

It’s a real and lighthearted catch-up episode- just us, talking about where we’ve been, what we’ve learned, and how we’re finding our rhythm again.

Welcome back, Rare Mamas (and Dads!). I’ve missed you, and I can’t wait to reconnect. 💛

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